yes you can you can find an app in the app store
You can get a Documents To Go 3.0, however not an actual word document.
Microsoft did not develop the Ipad. The Ipad is an Apple product, it was developed by Apple.
For the iPad Touch, you may use Google Docs or subscribe to Microsoft 365
There are a couple of applications which can create documents for school. I believe the only iPad optimized application is Pages by Apple which is $9.99. It is more than enough for school work and can export the document as a Pages file, PDF, or Microsoft Word.
You can easily attach documents to Gmail on iPad. You need to go to options and then attach. You will find your directory and can attach whatever you want.
Download Microsoft 365
For Microsoft Word documents it is "My Documents".
Explain why or why not that compound documents are in Microsoft Office Framework, please!
Yes, the iPad 4th generation with Retina display can run Microsoft Word, but it requires downloading the app from the App Store. While the iPad itself does not come pre-installed with Microsoft Word, users can access it by installing the Microsoft Office app or the standalone Word app. Note that a Microsoft 365 subscription may be needed for full functionality.
yes using the pages ($10)
YES! I have MS Word on my iPad. It is slightly different than the PC version, but you can switch back and forth very easily, especially if you have your documents stored on Microsoft's cloud, OneDrive. Apple also has it's own word processor called Pages.
Usually Microsoft Word.