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In this article, we showed you how to use Edit iWork Documents on iCloud, and gave you some helpful tips on all of them. There are many benefits for people who use iWork, starting with how cheap each app in the suite is and going on to how easy they are to use.
But one of their best features is that they work well with iCloud, which is Apple’s own cloud service for syncing data across devices. Having your iWork documents sync across all of your devices is pretty cool, but Apple has taken their iWork apps to a whole new level by adding iWork for iCloud, which lets you access them in the cloud directly from any browser that is compatible.
Thanks to iCloud.com, Apple has made it possible to edit and work together on iWorks files in iCloud for a while now. With iOS 16, however, you can be automatically sent to a similar productivity app without having to switch to a different one. If you’ve tried all of these solutions and you’re still having the same problem in your device, you should go to their official Apple support website for more information.
Ways to Edit iWork Documents on iCloud
Edit Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents
In iOS 16, you will need to download the app to your iPhone or iPad in order to edit Pages, Numbers, and Keynote files in iCloud Drive. Once it’s on your device, you’ll be able to see the editing tools in iCloud Drive.
- Open iCloud Drive on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the Pages, Numbers, or Keynote folder.
- Tap the document you would like to edit.
- Edit the document in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote on the iPhone and iPad.
- Tap iCloud Drive in the upper left corner of the screen to go back to iCloud Drive.
Create a Pages, Numbers, or Keynote document
With iOS 16, the iWork apps now work fully inside iCloud Drive, so you can do more than just edit documents; you can also make new ones.
- Open iCloud Drive on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the Pages, Numbers, or Keynote folder.
- Tap any document to enter iWorks mode.
- Tap Documents (for Pages), Spreadsheets (for Numbers), or Presentations (for Keynote) in the upper left corner of the screen.
- Tap Create Document, Spreadsheet, or Presentation when the list of documents display.
FAQ
How do I edit a document in my iCloud?
Tap the Photos, Notes, or Reminders button after logging in to see your iCloud content for that app. Tap the iCloud Drive option to see your iCloud Drive files. Then, you can tap files to look at them or use the Select option to download, move, delete, or edit them.
How do I edit iCloud on my Mac?
Use the iCloud settings on your Mac to turn on or off iCloud and iCloud+ features and manage your iCloud storage. To change these settings, choose Apple > System Settings, click [your name] at the top of the sidebar, and then click iCloud on the right.
How do I edit a PDF in iCloud?
Select Camera or Document, then look for the PDF you want to edit and attach. Select the attachment, and then click the gray arrow. To change the PDF, click the Markup button. You can add a signature, text, and more by tapping the “+” button.
Can I use Word with iCloud?
To save a Word document on an iPhone or iPad, click “Save,” “Files App,” and “iCloud Drive.” To sync a document on a Mac, make sure your iCloud is connected and can sync “Desktop & Documents Folders.” When using the web, go to the iCloud website and click the cloud icon to upload your files by hand.