Saving a doc in Microsoft Office/excel on an ipad

I downloaded the new Excel app and then viewed an excel attachement from an email. So far so good. Now I know you cant edit them without buying the Office 365 but I dont need to edit, only view. But I cant for the life of me work out how to "save" locally to the app. I dont want to have a cloud version I need it locally. Am I missing something or do I have to pay £99 just to save? All the reviews i have raed seem to indicate that you can "save" locally but dont explain how to. Thanks in advance.

iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iOS 7.0.6

Posted on Mar 28, 2014 3:06 AM

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Mar 28, 2014 5:31 AM in response to Andrew Davies1

Without an Office 365 subscription, it appears the only save or output option available is to send the file as an email attachment. It will not save files locally. You will need another file management/storage apps such as File Manager or DropBox and open the files to the app from their.


Basically the apps are close to useless without the subscription.

Mar 28, 2014 9:52 AM in response to Andrew Davies1

Hi,


Someone on the previous page just asked a similar question and here is the answer I gave.


There's an app called Jump Desktop (Remote Desktop) in the app store. It's the fourth highest 'paid' app and the third highest 'grossing' app in the business category. (Go to the app store, then click on categories, then business. Then over on the right under top grossing and top paid you can click on Jump and read the reviews.)


You'll be able do do more than read the documents if you want. You can work from your ipad with documents, spreadsheets, etc., make changes in them on your ipad and they will be reflected on your computer (mac or pc.) And you don't need a cellular ipad to make the connection. All you need to do is have your MBP on at home with a wireless network and be in an area where you have wireless access to connect your ipad (or iphone) with your MBP at home.


Jump Desktop (Remote Desktop) RDP/VNC will let you access your mac and all of your mac programs like MS Word, Excel, etc., as they are on your ipad. There's a free trial at jumpdesktop.com. If you like it you can then come back to the App store and buy it. Please note that there are many free apps that will help but you might have to spend extra time adapting your work to an ios app as many (most?) do not translate from mac to ipad well.


Please read the reviews in the app store (I suggest you start with the most recent ones) and read reviews by pro tech reviewers.


Hope this helps.

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