Hi Bob.
My apologies for the apparent misuse of my post, in my mind they were all the same sort of issue, which is why they were put under the same post.
For the first part of my problem, it appears that it doesn't work quite the same way as it does on Windows. When testing the functionality with my finance manager, she explained that when she creates links from one workbook to another, she types in the
equals sign, then uses ALT+TAB to jump to the other open workbook, clicks the cell and hits enter which does what you would expect.
However, on OS X, the keyboard combination to jump between workbooks, CTRL+TAB, (to move between other instances within a given program, not to be confused with CMD+TAB which switches between programs), removes the "selection" process after entering the
equals sign - we've found that it does indeed work if you don't use the keyboard command to jump between workbooks, but then this isn't entirely useful, as generally speaking, the user will have spreadsheets maximised - having to manually move things around
isn't really ideal.
Admittedly, the process still works if you use mission control to change from one workbook to another, but again, this isn't exactly the fastest approach as the process seems a little bloated. It's almost as though pressing the CTRL+TAB combination ends
the editing session of the last active cell... Any ideas as to how we get around this, is there something we're missing?
The second issue; well calculation mode was the issue we thought it was having. Though it would appear that it is not the case as calculation is set to auto.
As for the final issue, the files can all be accessed individually, though they are not stored in the same specific folders but sit on the same area of a network share. Is this a compatibility issue with SMB/AFP perhaps?