![]() ![]() Now I can see, for May 9, 2018, that's what I've got. Then I go to carrots and say 0 carrots on that day, 6 tomatoes, and 1 cucumber. I'll just hit today again but I'm going to use that little day + right above to move it up two days. Tap the title there and I can enter another date. Going back to the table I hit the plus button at the bottom. It's got the date, it has carrots, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Now if I switch back to the spreadsheet you can see the data there matches. I'm going to close the keyboard there and see 2, 3, and 5 on May 7, 2018. So let's say on this day 2 carrots, 3 tomatoes and 5 cucumbers are harvested. So that's why I did all the format there. Not all the letters because I set the format there to be number. The keyboard at the bottom is now a numerical keyboard. It's not going to bother me with the time because I set the format to not have a time in it. It's got useful things like a little today button. So it's going to bring up a keyboard that's specific to date. The format of that first cell I set to date. I'm going to tap that and it's going to bring up this keyboard that's specific to the format. Now I'm going to select these three cells here. So just something really simple like that. I'm going to select the type of Date & Time format that I want. I'm going to hit the little i button there next to Date & Time. I want to format it with the Date & Time. ![]() ![]() So I want to go and select this cell here, the first date cell. Before we start filling it out let's go back to sheet. So I'll tap that table there and you can see it shows carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers in this little form. So it can be a little confusing because it's just this one little table. So it's listing all the tables available and there's only one. But since I have created this table here, and it's just a simple table with four columns and each one has a header filled out, it gives me the option to create a new form. So if you don't get that there but it just creates a new sheet that means you haven't filled out the table enough to allow for a form to be created. Once you have a table like this, with the header row filled out, you can hit the plus button there and you have the ability to create a new sheet or a new form. You have to create a spreadsheet with a table like this first. Now Forms, how you create forms, if you just try to create them from scratch you can't use them. We can take away the heading there and we'll shrink the number of rows to start, like that. How many tomatoes, and how many cucumbers. Let's create a spreadsheet here and we'll put in the first column will be the date. But a spreadsheet may be a little difficult to deal with. So you could do this in a spreadsheet and have it on your iPhone or your iPad for easy use. Say you have a garden and you want to keep track of how many different types of vegetables you pick everyday. So, in this case, just something to keep track of gardening. Let's create something that's really, really simple. I'm going to create a new spreadsheet in the Numbers app. Forms are just another way of looking at data and it can make it a lot easier to enter data in. Video Transcript: So a hidden feature in Numbers for iOS, that's for the iPad and iPhone, is the ability to create forms. Check out Simple Data Entry With iOS Numbers Forms at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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