carlkai

Q: Numbers: How do I locate the spreadsheet manager?

From my PC using Firefox I dropped an Excel spreadsheet into my iCloud account and made a few edits there. Saved it. On my i5s installed the Numbers app. When I open the app. I am directed to a screen with two sheet choices: "Create New" and "Blank". At the top is the "+", a share link, "Numbers" and on the right "Edit". None of these links allows me to access my iCloud file. Where is the open file link?

iPhone 5s, iOS 7.0.3, Numbers beta

Posted on Nov 3, 2013 7:07 AM

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  • by ariel s,

    ariel s ariel s Nov 5, 2013 12:13 PM in response to carlkai
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    Nov 5, 2013 12:13 PM in response to carlkai

    Hi carlkai,

     

    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.  This article has some steps that might help with your Numbers issue:

     

    iCloud: Troubleshooting Documents in the Cloud

    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3991

    Unable to update documents

    Documents I've updated on my Mac or uploaded from iCloud.com don't appear on my iOS device

    1. If you're using an iWork for iOS app (Pages, Numbers, or Keynote), check the iCloud system requirements and make sure that you're using the latest version of iWork. For third party apps, check the documentation that came with the app, or check with the app developer to make sure the app supports iCloud. App Store application descriptions often indicate whether the app supports iCloud.
    2. Go to Apple () menu > System Preferences on your Mac. Click iCloud and confirm that you're signed in to iCloud and the Documents & Data checkbox is selected.
    3. After opening your iOS app, wait a few minutes for the documents to appear. Your iOS device may not have connected to iCloud since changes were made to the document at iCloud.com or on your other devices.
    4. Try creating a new document on your iOS device, then check again for the documents from iCloud to appear.
    5. Go to Settings > iCloud > Documents & Data and confirm that Use Cellular Data is turned on.
    6. Confirm that you're connected to the Internet by checking for an Edge, 3G, 4G, LTE, or Wi-Fi icon in your device's status bar. Test your connection by opening apple.com in Safari.

    Note: Preview and TextEdit documents uploaded to your iCloud Documents Library on your Mac will not be visible on iCloud.com or an iOS device, and iCloud iWork documents saved to iCloud cannot be viewed in Preview or TextEdit.

     

    Cheers,

    - Ari