Numbers Mac Templates Free

It’s 2019, and Pages for Mac (Previously iWork) is still a great resource for creating business marketing materials. Apple has done a great job of improving Pages over the years and including updated templates that you can use to create great looking documents with little to no design skills. Templates can also be downloaded and imported into Pages and can be used alongside the Apple templates. We have updated our list of very useful free templates, and some paid templates, so you can quickly create your presentation and get your business done.

Update: Check out our followup article with even more Free templates for Pages

Financial

With its impressive tables and images, Numbers makes it possible to create beautiful spreadsheets, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to add useful diagrams and colorful illustrations. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.

StockLayouts – Free Templates
Create great-looking business marketing materials quickly and affordably with StockLayouts design templates. Our Apple Pages templates are more than just a starting point, they’re completely designed – ready to edit and print. The customizable page layouts include stock photos and artwork and are suitable for printing on a commercial press. StockLayouts has both free and premium templates available.

iWorkCommunity
iWorkCommunity is a little outdated, but the templates still work. All of their free templates have been submitted by Pages users just like you. This website has more basic templates but they are great for layouts. Whenever we redesign our business card, I start with a blank layout from iWorkCommunity so I have printable full-size sheets to take to the print shop.

  • Create gorgeous spreadsheets with Numbers for Mac. Get started with one of over 30 Apple-designed templates for your home budget, checklist, invoice, mortgage calculator, and more. Add tables, charts, text, and images anywhere on the free-form canvas. Get instant suggestions and built-in help for the over 250 powerful functions.
  • Free Gantt Templates for Apple Numbers on Mac Choose from our top Apple Numbers Gantt chart templates for planning and tracking projects. In addition to the 14 free, customizable templates below, you’ll also find info on how to create your own Gantt chart in Apple Numbers.

Jumsoft – Inspiration Set
Inspiration Set presents a fine kit of 250 templates for Apple’s Pages, from business cards and posters to brochures and books. Most templates contain multiple sections, which results in a total of over 700 layouts. This wide variability offers countless options for immediate customization, helping you impress clients, colleagues, and friends.

Graphic Node – Pages Templates
Graphic Node has an easy to use template system you can download from the Mac App Store to easily import templates into Pages for Mac. This makes it easy to get started. With over 10,000 free templates, you can easily find something that fits your needs. They also have a paid version that provides even more customizable templates.

Conclusion

What do you think? Is it better to start with a template, or create your own from scratch? Templates are a great way to get started and help you learn what’s possible with Pages for Mac. Download a template and give it a try. You will be surprised how easy it is to create beautiful graphical pieces for your business or organization.

This article is an updated version of our original article on Pages for Mac Templates published back in early 2013.

There is not a checkbook registry built-in but you can make one by entering the column names:



then make the first row a header row by using the contextual menu for the row:

Numbers



Numbers Mac Templates Free

Then add the formula in the column for 'Balance'

E2=IF(D2<>', SUM($D$2:D2), ')


this is shorthand for... select cell E2 then type (or copy and paste from here) the formula:

=IF(D2<>', SUM($D$2:D2), ')


to fill down, select cell E2, copy

now select cells E2 thru the end of column E, paste



if you would rather have a debit and credit column, try something like this:



use the formula:

F2=IF(OR(D2≠', E2≠'), SUM($D$2:D2)−SUM($E$2:E2), ')


Numbers Mac Templates Free Printable

Numbers Mac Templates Free

fill F2 down like before

Templates

Numbers Spreadsheets Free

Apr 5, 2017 3:27 PM