How to download microsoft word files on ipad






















Once the app loads, you will be greeted with a series of pop-ups you'll have to tap through. The first pop-up will read "Use Word on the Go. Tap "Not Now" to skip. The next pop-up will detail Microsoft's updated privacy settings for mobile apps. Tap to learn more or tap "Next" to move on. The pop-up "Getting better together" asks you the question, "Do you want to send optional data about Office to Microsoft?

Regardless of your choice, this will move you to the next screen. Tap "OK" after reading the next pop-up and adjusting your privacy settings if needed. When prompted with "Don't Miss Anything" you are given the option, "Get notified when someone shares a document or collaborates with you.

You can always adjust these settings later. The final pop-up will read "You're All Set" letting you know, "You're now ready to view documents.

You are now able to use the Microsoft Word app on your iPad, with options to view a list of recent documents, shared projects, or open saved files on the left hand side. The top option of the toolbar allows you to start creating new documents.

You can also take a tour of Word. Manage your Microsoft subscription purchased through a third party. Word for iPad More Need more help?

Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? Also, you can send email attachments to yourself and then open them on your mobile device. On your computer, open your web browser and go to your OneDrive, Dropbox, or Microsoft team site.

Tap and sign in to the service in which you saved the file, and tap Open to find the file. On your mobile device, open your mail app and find the email message with the attachment. You may have to tap the attachment once to download it. If you already have a file open, click the File icon or menu, tap Open , tap the service in which you saved the file, and then find the file. On your Android device, open your email app and then open the email message with the attachment.

Or, select a link in the table below to view the help in a web browser. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Learn more No problem, doing so is easy, doesn't cost a dime and there's no need to send the documents over email.

Here's how to transfer Office documents to your iPad as simple as if you transferred them to a USB flash drive. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.

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