Saturday, September 30, 2017

Video: How saving works in Word for iPad

Video: How saving works in Word for iPad

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Word for iPad automatically saves your work every time you make even a small change. In most cases, you don't have to do anything at all to save your document. Watch this training video to learn about AutoSave.

Other tutorial videos for Word for iPad:

  1. Open files from the cloud. Open files from OneDrive for Business (for your work or school stuff), OneDrive.com (for your personal stuff), or from a Dropbox account.

  2. Open email attachments. Open, edit, and send back email attachments using Word for iPad.

  3. How saving works in Word for iPad. (You are here!) Word for iPad automatically saves your work every time you make even a small change. In most cases, you don't have to do anything at all to save your document. Watch this training video to learn about AutoSave.

  4. Type in Word for iPad. Typing in Word for iPad can be tricky at first, especially if you're used to a physical keyboard. This training video shows you some typing tips for Word for iPad.

  5. Select stuff in Word for iPad. Select text and pictures expertly with your finger in Word for iPad. This training video helps you move from the mouse to the touchscreen.

  6. How to print in Word for iPad. You tap the File button to print in Word for iPad. Watch this video to learn how. At this time, you can only print to an AirPrint compatible printer.

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