
Change pdf to word doc ipad Continue Spanner Spencer Early versions of Apple's iPhone allowed you to view Word documents but not store them on your phone. Now, however, there are various document editing apps available that allow you to view, create, and edit Microsoft Office files. Once you've installed the app, there are several ways to transfer Word files to your iPhone. iTunes's 9.1 version included a feature that allows you to sync files quickly. By selecting the app from the Apps list in the iTunes Apps tab, you can put compatible files in the Documents field to make them available on your iPhone. Microsoft-compatible apps such as Documents To Go and quickOffice will allow two-headed Word files to be transferred using the iTunes file-sharing option. It also allows you to copy the files back to your computer once they have been edited onto the iPhone. Many Microsoft Office-compatible iPhone apps have a built-in web server that lets you transfer files between your iPhone and your computer via Wi-Fi. Once a web server is activated, the app can access its file structure by opening the corresponding IP address and port in the computer's web browser. The exact address will be detailed by the app when the web server is launched. Once you've connected to the files of this app, you can access it as if it were a website with a download object. In version 4.0 of iPhone firmware, it became possible to route email apps for any application compatible with this particular file type. Word documents can be sent to the iPhone by emailing them to an iPhone reviewed account, and then keeping a finger down on the file's viewing attachment. The iPhone will ask what compatible app you would like to send the file. Most Microsoft Office-compatible apps also allow you to send individual Word files by email directly from the app, so you can send edited files back to your computer the same way. Many Microsoft Office-compatible iPhone apps can access online cloud storage services such as Dropbox and Google Documents. Once logged into the cloud storage service using the username and password, any files stored in the account can be downloaded directly to the editing app. The advantage of cloud storage is that you can save the file back to your online account after it's edited, and any changes will be immediately reflected on your computer. All of your files are always available to your iPhone using this method, although the device requires an Internet connection to access and store files in the cloud storage account. iPad: One of the big appeals of split-screen multitasking on the iPad was the ability to write and The internet at the same time. However, applications need to be updated to support support Google has finally rolled out updates for documents, slides and sheets to do just that. All three apps are supported by Bot Split View and Slide Over. Slide Over allows you to briefly access another app by dragging from the side of the display. Split View lets you run two apps side by side, which is a pretty attractive feature in office suites. It's a simple update, but super useful for iPad users. Google Docs (free) iTunes App StoreGoogle Sheets (free) iTunes App StoreGoogle Slides (free) iTunes App Store Changing wallpapers on your iPhone or iPad is an easy way to breathe new life into your mobile device. Here's how to change the wallpaper on your iPhone or iPad and make it feel like a new device again. There are several methods for changing wallpaper. You can choose wallpaper from the iOS bank by default wallpaper that come with a device that is actually very good, or you can use your own wallpaper from the internet or roll the camera. We'll show you how to do both. First off, though, if you want to create your own wallpaper (either in Photoshop or just cropping a photo), here are the wallpaper dimensions for each device: iPhone 4/4s: 960 x 640 iPhone 5/5s/5c/SE: 1136 x 640 iPhone 6/6s: 1334 x 750 iPhone 6/6s Plus: 1920 x 1080 iPad 1/2/Mini: 1024 x 768 iPad 3/4/Air/Air 2/Pro 9.7/Mini 2/ Mini 3/Mini 4: 2048 x 1536 iPad Pro 12.9: 2732 x 2048 One thing to keep in mind is that if you have the 3D parallax effect enabled on your iPhone or iPad, the wallpaper dimensions will need to be tad larger to make up for the space that moves around while you use your device. We have a great guide that guides you through the process of creating parallax wallpaper as well as what sizes they should be. RELATED: Download wallpapers from iOS 10 and macOS Sierra Now with this said to change the wallpaper on your iOS device, first open the Settings app on the home screen. Scroll down and click on Wallpaper. Choose new wallpapers. From here, you'll have these two options to choose from: use the default wallpaper that Apple provides, or use a photo from a camera roll. If you decide to use the default wallpaper, you can choose between Dynamic or Stills wallpapers. Dynamic wallpapers include movement, while stills are stationary. If you want to use your own photo, click on the All Photos button below. Click on the photo you want to use as wallpaper. You can then click and hold the photo and drag it around the screen to set it as you want. Then click on the Set button at the bottom. When a pop-up appears, you can either install a photo as your screen lock wallpaper only, home screen wallpaper only, or install it as both. Once Will be done, click the Home button on your device and you will see your new wallpaper in all its glory. If you travel between countries Using different languages and different currencies, adjusting your iOS device using local standards can be helpful. You can easily change both the region and the language on your iPhone or iPad - here's how to do it. When you set up a new iPhone or iPad, you're asked to confirm the language and region there and then, but that doesn't mean these settings will always be correct. You might want to move to a new country, or even learn a new language, after which changing the previous setting makes a lot of sense. You may even find yourself in a position where you accidentally change the settings of a language or region and don't know how to change them back. How to change your region Note that by changing your region, things like the default currency and the temperature unit will also change depending on the region you choose. Open the Settings app to get the ball rolling. Then click the Common button to continue. Next, click the Language and Region button. Click The Region. Finally, select the area in which you want to change the device and click The Made button and confirm the choice to complete the process. Changing the region will also show you to change your language. If you prefer not to, click Cancel. Otherwise, tap the language you want to use. How to change the language to start, open the Settings app, and then click General. Next, click the Language and Region button. Click on the iPhone (or iPad). Finally, tap the language you want to change your iPhone or iPad. Then click The Made button and confirm the choice to complete the process. Your device may take a few seconds to apply the changes, but once completed, you're good to go. BigTunaOnline/Shutterstock.com iOS 13 makes iPhone and iPad multilingual. Now you can change the language of a single application without changing the basic language of the system. Each app can have its own separate language setting. First, make sure your iPhone or iPad has several languages installed. To do this, head to the language and region. Click Other languages and add the language you want to use. You can also set the system's common ground on your iPhone or iPad. But you don't need to switch to a new language, just add it to that list. Then head to the settings main screen and scroll down until you see the alphabetical list of installed apps. Click on the app you want to change your language settings for. You'll see the language option under your preferred language. Click on it and select the language you want to use for this app. Repeat this process to change the language individually for additional applications. Not every app offers multiple languages. If the app doesn't offer additional languages, you won't see the Language option on the screen at all If you don't see the Language option on your app settings screen, you probably just haven't set a few languages Device. Go to the Settings of the region and make sure you have more than one language on the list. If you don't, you won't see a version of the language in the app. If you're planning on using an iPad to replace your computer, you'll want to use the best word processing app on it. We compared all the decent choices below. You can use any of these word iPad processors to edit documents, make notes, or even hack a novel.
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