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This wikiHow teaches you how to convert an Apple Numbers document into a Microsoft Excel (.XLS) file on a Mac, a Windows computer, and an iPhone, as well as within the iCloud website.
Method 1 of 4:Go to https://www.icloud.com/ in a web browser. You can access your iCloud account on any modern browser, including Opera and Internet Explorer.
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Click Excel . It's on the right side of the Download a Copy window. Doing so will prompt a .xls version of the Numbers file to download onto your computer.
Advertisement Method 2 of 4:Make sure your Numbers document is open. You should see the "Numbers" heading in the top-left corner of the Mac menu bar.
Fair Use (screenshot)Select Export To . This option is near the middle of the File drop-down menu. Selecting it invokes a pop-out menu.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Export . It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will save your Numbers document as an Excel document. You can double-click the document on any computer with Excel installed to open it in Excel.
Advertisement Method 3 of 4:Go to CloudConvert's website. It's at https://cloudconvert.com/numbers-to-xlsx. While there isn't a native way to change a Numbers document to an Excel document in Windows, you can use CloudConvert's services to make the conversion.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Select Files . This button is near the top of the page. Doing so will open a file selection window.
Fair Use (screenshot)Select the Numbers file. The file selection window will likely open to your desktop folder, so if the Numbers file isn't there, you'll first have to select the Numbers file's location from the left-hand sidebar.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click xls or xlsx . XLS pertains to older versions of Excel documents, while XLSX documents are formatted for newer versions of Excel.
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Start Conversion . It's the red button in the bottom-right corner of the page. This will convert your Numbers document into your selected Excel document format.
Fair Use (screenshot)Select a document to open. You may first have to tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen if Numbers opens to an existing document.
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Fair Use (screenshot)Tap Mail . You'll see the mail icon, which resembles a white envelope on a light-blue background, in the top row of the pop-up menu that's at the bottom of the screen.
Fair Use (screenshot)Tap Send . It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will send the Numbers document in .XLS format to your email inbox, from which you can download it to a computer that uses Excel.
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If you have a cloud option (e.g., Google Drive or iCloud Drive) available on your iPhone or iPad, you can select it from the pop-up menu in which you find "Mail". Uploading your Excel document to a cloud service will allow you to download it from the Cloud rather than from an email.
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