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Half year ago bailed out Microsoft with the iPad version of its Office suite, i.e. with Excel, Word and PowerPoint applications. Microsoft has quite significant competition in the App Store in this field, however, many have welcomed the presence of iPad Office and use it. Those who have so far resisted applications from Redmond, for whatever reason, can be helped by training videos directly from Microsoft, which show the basic steps in each of the three applications.

For many users, it can be an obstacle to using Excel, Word or PowerPoint right from the first launch. Microsoft has connected its iPad applications to the service Office 365, and so for complete functionality (in the case of Office for iPad, this means, in addition to reading documents, also the possibility of editing them), it is necessary to have Office 365 prepaid.

Microsoft's training videos are in English, but Czech subtitles are available (just select CC and Czech in the video window). You will find short video courses for Excel in which you will learn the basic controls and the operation of the application <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>, of course there are also instructions for Word a Power point. We select a few of them below.

Excel, Word i Power point they are completely free to download in the App Store, but for their full functionality you need to have Office 365 subscription.

Activating Office for iPad

Do your files open read-only in Office for iPad? In that case, you need to activate the apps using your Office 365 account. This training video shows how you can activate them using your home, work, or school account.


Typing in Excel for iPad

Entering text in Excel for iPad can seem complicated at first, especially if you're used to a physical keyboard. This tutorial video shows some tips for typing in Excel for iPad. It deals with writing text, numbers and formulas.


How saving works in Word for iPad

Word for iPad automatically saves your work whenever you make any changes. In most cases, you don't need to do anything at all to save the file. Learn about autosave in this tutorial video.


Start a presentation in PowerPoint for iPad

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