Hi @Vicki C,I should have said I do have the office suite, including Excel, on my MacBook. Sheets is handy for me because being cloud-based I can check it from my phone, iPad or MacBook. But - I am going to look again at your spreadsheet.
We are an Apple centric house - although I was a Windows user at work. The office had IT staff available for when things, inevitably, went wrong. Having to do my own support at home led me to using Macs and other Apple products. Mostly, it just works.
Microsoft’s Office products for Apple are pretty good by my estimation. Especially since they added VBA back to the Excel product a number of years ago - making macros possible again. Being essentially lazy and hating needless repetition I like the automation it allows.
I use a variety of devices in day to day life including a Mac Mini, MacBook Air, iPhone, iPad and they all run Excel in one form or another. I should note that only the full fledged computers (not the iOS devices) are capable of making use of all the features of the soap designing spreadsheet tool. Only those devices can run macros as only Excel for MacOS has VBA. However, I can access all of the non-macro functions so it’s 100% useable for looking at and assessing different soap recipes, their characteristics, costs, etc. The macros are mainly for showing/hiding different sets of sheets.
I plan to do an instruction document to cover most of the features of the tool. There are quite a few features so it might take a while to make it comprehensive. I’ll probably make a start and publish it incrementally.
Anyway, enough rambling. If you find time to try the tool, please let me know how it goes. There seems to be a variety of experiences which I’m guessing are due to individual PC istallations (especially security settings).
All the best.