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It's all or nothing with formatting with Google Docs on the iPad. Navigating a spreadsheet probably wasn't the first thing Steve Jobs had in mind for the iPad, and for good reason.
Google Docs, the free online document storage from Google, was not always available for mobile Apple devices or the iPad. Fortunately for iPad owners, in late 2010 it became possible to view, edit ...
The Google Docs experience has always been hobbled on mobile devices -- you can't create new documents, and editing is limited to spreadsheet cells -- but that's about to change, for Android and the ...
On the other hand, iPad users will no doubt yearn for more editing features. They'll roll out in due time, I'm sure. For now, you're no longer limited to viewing your Google Docs docs on the run ...
Sure, I could use Docs to compose an article or note on an iPad, or read something that’s been shared with me. I could even make edits to a document created by someone else.
Oh Google, you say the most amazing things so nonchalantly. ... Google; Get Ready For Google Docs On Your iPad September 20, 2010 - 4:43 pm ...
Google revealed that it will soon introduce changes to make Google Docs editable from the iPad--adding significant value to Google's cloud productivity tools and the Apple tablet.
It seems to me that Google is losing customers with each passing minute they fail to support Docs on the iPad. Microsoft itself is thus far completely AWOL on the iPad.
Memeo has launched version 2.0 of its Connect app for syncing and working with Google Docs using the iPad, and has introduced an iPhone app version of Connect as well.
If you're on an iPhone, iPad or Android, open the Google Docs app and your file. Then click the pencil icon in the bottom right of the screen to edit.
Open Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides on your iPhone or iPad. If you haven't used the mobile app before, you'll be prompted to sign in. To do so, tap the Sign In button at the bottom-left corner of ...
Google Docs has always been accessible from various mobile devices, but now it's even better thanks to built-in viewers for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents.
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