Download the Apple Pages and Keynote from the app store. They can import Word and Powerpoint documents.
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.
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No, but you can get Pages which is apple's version of word.
Yes, you can transfer Word files from a PC to an iPad. Here are the main ways: Cloud Storage: Upload your Word files from the PC to Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox. On your iPad, open the corresponding app and access or download the files. Email: Attach the Word files to an email on your PC and send it to yourself. Open the email on your iPad and download the attachments. iTunes/Finder (PC or Mac): Connect your iPad to the PC. Use iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac) to transfer files to the Files app or directly to Microsoft Word if installed on the iPad.
No but similar, apples apps are called numbers-excel, Keynote -PP and Pages - word. Import and export from office program works.
You can print from Word or print from PowerPoint. You cannot print from word to PowerPoint.
Data can be imported from other applications and displayed in Powerpoint. Data can be presented in tables that could have come from other applications, such as Excel, Access or Word. Links can enable the data in the presentation to always be up to date, so when the other files change, the presentation will have the most up to date data. Powerpoint can show the actual data in the files, or just have links to the files on the slides that the user can clidk on to open the files.
MS Word is used for text processing. You type your report, term paper or so. MS PowerPoint is used for presentations. So you pack some graphs, headlines and you project the presentation onto the wall.
Apple has 3 apps that are very similar to word excel and power point. They have pages which is word, numbers which is excel and keynote which is power point. They are 10 dollars each but very wroth it.
You go on Microsoft word click on insert then clip art and click on media files and select sounds only and choose what sort of sound you want . I hope I helped :)
You can transfer ePub files from your PC to your iPad in several ways: iTunes/Finder: Connect your iPad via USB, open iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac), add ePub files to the Books library, then sync your iPad. iCloud Drive: Upload ePub files to iCloud Drive on your PC, then access them in the Files app on your iPad and open with Apple Books. Third-party apps: Use apps like Documents by Readdle or KyBook to import ePub via USB, Wi-Fi transfer, or cloud services. All methods let you read ePub books on your iPad.
To download stuff on to a disk first of all you need to buy a blank disk with nothing on. To download stuff onto a disk it depends on what you want to download onto it. Go to files in whatever sofware it is (powerpoint, movie maker, publisher, word..) And click the button with a dvd picture or something that says `burn onto dvd`. Press that and just follow the steps.