Microsoft could be weeks away from releasing a version of Office for the iPad including apps for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The purported iOS apps would have the ability to edit a file locally on ...
Here’s how to get Microsoft Office on the iPad. Once you do, you can create documents, manage spreadsheets and craft presentations the way you’ve become accustomed to on your Windows PC or Mac. People ...
It’s hard to overstate the impact of the Microsoft Office for iPad. The arrival of the dominant productivity suite on the dominant tablet promises to change how iPads are viewed in the enterprise.
Microsoft will soon add mouse and trackpad support for its Office apps for the iPad, after Apple introduced cursor support for the tablet in March through the iPadOS 13.4 update. Microsoft is ...
There is a rumor swirling that Microsoft is hard at work developing a native iOS app version of its Microsoft Office productivity software to run on the iPad. If it turns out to be true, it could be ...
Microsoft will soon make it easier to juggle multiple Word documents and PowerPoint presentations for iOS users. The tech giant has given Office Insiders the ability to open multiple Word and ...
Microsoft this week released a new beta version of its Office app for iPad with support for the Apple Pencil's handwriting-to-text feature Scribble. The feature allows you to insert and edit text in a ...
When Apple announced that its iWork suite would be bundled, free of charge, with new iOS and Mac devices, it seemingly slammed the door on Microsoft’s Office ambitions for the iPad. How could ...
Microsoft reads the zeitgeist with a welcome release for iPad-toting professionals that combines Word, PowerPoint and Excel inside an easy to manage experience. Microsoft has at last introduced its ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Net Work blog at PCWorld.com. The iPad is “magic” and all that, but it is not without its flaws and weaknesses—many of which I expect Apple ...
Microsoft Office is available for iPad users in a unified app. The tech giant combined the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps into one iPad-optimized app, according to a post on the Microsoft Office blog ...