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On Office for Mac 2011, since new update (14.5.3) Excel won't print on Canon Pixma Printer. I have no problem with Word or Outlook after update, nor on Canon test page or pdf of Excel file. It will show print dialog box, but only background fill on pages, no text, borders, etc. Office for Mac community for Mac users. Provide feedback in Office app You can send feedback directly to our Office teams. For Mac users, in Office 2016 for Mac, click the smiley icon in the upper-right corner. Office for mac 2011 excel wont start. Forums Macs Mac Apps and Mac App Store Updated Microsoft Office 2011 and now Excel won't open Discussion in ' Mac Apps and Mac App Store ' started by sona13, Apr 17, 2012.
I'm confused between the following for editing using fcp, Premier pro and after effects. 4k video would just be 5 to 10 min clips. I'm also confused if i should spend around $1350 and then by December i could update to one of the newer imacs or whatever they come out with. 1) Mid-2015 MacBook Pro 15' 2.2GHz Quad-core Intel i7 with 16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L, 256GB ssd. ($1,700) (refurbished) 2) March-2015 MacBook Pro 13' 2.7GHz Dual-core Intel i5 with 16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L, 256GB ssd. ($1,359) (refurbished) 3) 2016 MacBook Pro 13' WITHOUT touchbar, 2.0GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 with 16GB of 1866MHz LPDDR3, 512GB ssd. ($1609) (Refurbished) 4) 2016 Macbook Pro 13' with Touchbar 2.9GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 with 16GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3, 256GB ssd.
($1,699) (refurbished). I'm confused between the following for editing using fcp, Premier pro and after effects. 4k video would just be 5 to 10 min clips. I'm also confused if i should spend around $1350 and then by December i could update to one of the newer imacs or whatever they come out with. 1) Mid-2015 MacBook Pro 15' 2.2GHz Quad-core Intel i7 with 16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L, 256GB ssd. ($1,700) (refurbished) 2) March-2015 MacBook Pro 13' 2.7GHz Dual-core Intel i5 with 16GB of 1600MHz DDR3L, 256GB ssd.
($1,359) (refurbished) 3) 2016 MacBook Pro 13' WITHOUT touchbar, 2.0GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 with 16GB of 1866MHz LPDDR3, 512GB ssd. ($1609) (Refurbished) 4) 2016 Macbook Pro 13' with Touchbar 2.9GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 with 16GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3, 256GB ssd. ($1,699) (refurbished). Click to expand.Why do you find that mind-boggling?
Here's a.7' 14' laptop with a quad core i7 and GTX 1060: Granted it doesn't have the battery life of the 13' MBP, but even without the GPU, including a quad core i7 in the 13' should not be an issue. I think Apple's engineering team could figure it out. It's not like Apple isn't known for squeezing every penny out of their products. Even Phil Schiller says we're paying 'for the experience.'
Please spare me. I think we've all just grown to tolerate the kind of hardware in Apple's entry-level products. I suppose you'll also find a way to tell me the 480p front-facing camera in the MacBook is acceptable? Why do you find that mind-boggling? Here's a.7' 14' laptop with a quad core i7 and GTX 1060: Granted it doesn't have the battery life of the 13' MBP, but even without the GPU, including a quad core i7 in the 13' should not be an issue.