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Creating iCloud document folders

How do I create folders in the iWork area of iCloud to organise my documents?

Any document which I uplaod seems to go into a single folder according to file type (Pages, Numbers etc.)

I am accessing iCloud through a browser and from an iPad

iPad 2, iOS 5

Posted on Oct 20, 2011 5:33 AM

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Jul 26, 2012 4:28 AM in response to SamMartin00

Ok... The solution listed before was to make the folder in your iPad.


Now that (from yesterday) we have iWORK docs storage available in iCloud from MACs.... how do you create a folder from your MBP (eg) when you are using Pages... or Keynote, or Numbers?


I *really* hope this is possible. And that I am just not seeing how to do it.



Peripheral question... Are we EVER EVER going to see an update to iWORK? I sincerely hope so...


Thanks,

---jon---

Jul 26, 2012 4:42 AM in response to Julian Wright

Duh,,, Guess I am not used to the metophors of iOS on the MAC yet. Thanks for the quick reply.


I know the update was there yesterday to 9.2 iWork. I got that, and trying to use it is what prompted my question.


What I meant was .. when are we going to get an iWORK v 12... (or v13... or... when?)


The 9.2 update is great in that it makes iWORK on MAC compatible with the rest of the Apple ecosystem for iWORK. But the entire suite needs an upgrade. Its been a LONG time since v9 was introduced. Page 09 (.2) is still better in my view than WORD... But a major upgrade is long overdue.


---jon---

Jul 26, 2012 4:55 AM in response to Julian Wright

Julian... I know. What I was doing in posting the sidebar about wanting a major update was simply to suggest that Apple consider that IF they want iWORK to really make it, they need to get major updates based on user feedback from time to time. 9.2 is great because it lets us work on all our Apple devices. Now .. Apple should think about the feature sets in iWork.

--jon--

Jul 26, 2012 4:59 AM in response to JonSticklen

This is a user-to-user forum only. Apple do not read the posts here (unless alerted to them by someone breaking the forum rules). If you want to provide suggestions or feedback directly to Apple about iWork, do so here:


http://www.apple.com/feedback/pages.html

http://www.apple.com/feedback/keynote.html

http://www.apple.com/feedback/numbers.html


where it will actually be read by someone from Apple and sent to the relevant department.

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