![]() ![]() is there anyway to change this back to comma? This is quite minor but it does effecting my workflow a bit.Ģ. For some reason, my Excel formula separator in Mac is a semicolon instead of usual comma I'm used to. Thus, I decided to install Office 365 in my M1 Macbook to keep working.Ī few hiccups I experienced, really appreciate if anyone can offer solution:ġ. Long story short, my corporate work laptop (a windows one) has a battery issues and need to be repaired. I did recently procured an MacBook Pro with M1 chip for a side gig I've been working on. So first of all, I'm a windows user for most of my life.
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