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Apps called Word, Excel and PowerPoint for iOS and IPOS

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Office Operating Systems

We will admit that Office systems on the iPhone do not have much product, as they are listed. I don't think there are many people working with Excel on mobile, really. But if you are running Microsoft Office on your computer, whether under macOS or Windows, you must carry it with you on your smartphone.

They will help you to consult any Office document from your iPhone. It's very effective to see any Excel, Porwerpoint or Word you have in your email or iCloud. Now three applications for Office for iOS and iPadOS have been redesigned.

Microsoft recently updated its Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint programs with a new, simpler design and more appealing features. These new versions, 2.34, have been rewritten from scratch. They get a noticeable flexibility change and incorporate some new production features.

Three applications bring new functionality ALT TEXT to add more texts. Excel adds function XLOOKUP, a search engine that lets you find any content in your table cells, rows respectively.

New screens

Three applications that make up the Microsoft Office suite for smartphones Updated with a design of three tabs: Start, New and Open.

  • Home: Sign in with your Microsoft account and access your latest documents.
  • New: Create a new document where you have many templates to choose from.
  • Open: Open an existing file stored on your iPhone, Files, or other compatible cloud.

Word, Excel and PowerPoint are free Microsoft applications and you can download them from the App Store for both iOS and iPadOS. They work perfectly with your free Microsoft account. Internally they offer integrated purchases if you want to pay for their services. Unfortunately, in iPads Pro the free version is limited to Microsoft only for text consultation. You cannot save documents when your account is free. Billy Gates' company thinks that on an 11-inch device you can simply work well with Office, and force you to sign up to edit documents.

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