Keynote Presentations will not open after update. I click on them and they just won't open!

I created a huge presentations but NOTHING WILL OPEN. Same for Pages and Numbers. Running on iPad Mini 1st Gen - 7.0.4

The very first thing you should try is a simple reset. Hold down on the sleep button and the home button at the same time for about 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears on the screen, let go of the buttons and let the iPad restart.
If you haven't restarted your iPad in a while this can really help.
If this doesn't help, then you can try removing the problem apps and reinstalling them.
Retired Engineer makes a good point.  It would be a good idea to update your software.

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