Yes if you have the Numbers app already installed.
email them to the iPad. Open email and hold finger down on attachement until Open with pops up, choose Kindle app.
The iPad apps need to be created specifically for the iPad, it will not run standard software, and as yet there is not a version of Open Office available for the iPad. NOTE: it will open something made with Microsoft's Office (thus also an Open Office document) using Pages,KeyNote,Numbers which are part of the iWork suite.(I suppose that iWork is not included,you'll have to buy it).
all attachments, if open-able (so word, excel, jpg, even slides), can be found at the bottom of your email using the on board mail program. When clicked, they should open up after downloading. if they are attachments that can not be opened by the ipad, such as zipped files and .exe, they will not be opened.
Excel 2007 documents won't open directly in Excel 2003. There are a few options though. There may be converters that you can download from the Microsoft website to do it. In 2007, you can save the document as a 2003 file. Another thing to do is if you have a Gmail account, e-mail to that account and you can open it in Google Documents, and copy and paste it into Excel 2003. It is possible that you will lose some data that way, though that is not always the case.
Try Open Office Calc.
Go to Open and look for the document. If it is not on the Excel list of previous documents, then Excel can offer you no help finding the document. Use the Windows search function to find the file, then open with Excel.
Open Office Documents, Wordperfect Documents, Write Documents, RTF files. Depending on the context, if you mean like as in proprietary or made by Microsoft, this could be Excel Documents.
You can email the Word file to your iPad and use Pages (a paid app from Apple) to open it up and edit it.
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Yes. You need to export it from your email or contacts program to a Comma Separated Value format, which Excel can then open directly.
If you want to open Word files, get Pages. If you want to open Excel spreadsheets, get Numbers. If you want to open Powerpoint presentations, get Keynote.
Powerpoint is not designed to directly open Excel documents. Powerpoint can import spreadsheets and charts and you can copy data from Excel into Powerpoint. Powerpoint also has a built in feature for creating very simple spreadsheets and charts.