Can I be able to use Microsoft office with my iPad

Can I be able to use Microsoft office with my iPad? How do I do that?

Yes you can.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-word-for-ipad/id586447913?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-excel-for-ipad/id586683407?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-powerpoint-for-ipad/id586449534?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/owa-for-ipad/id659524331?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onenote-for-ipad/id478105721?mt=8

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  • HT201364 If I upgrade to Mavericks from Snow Leopard will I still be able to use Microsoft office??

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    Is it true I cannot use my Microsoft Office program if I install the Lion upgrade?

    Try searching for topics before starting a new one...
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  • I want to use Microsoft office products on my Ipad

    I want to use Microsoft office on my ipad.  How do i do this?

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  • TS1702 how do i use microsoft word on my ipad? i cannot use flash on it as well neither do i use it with projector for presentation.

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  • Can i use microsoft office on my macbook pro and from where should i download it?

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    I don't use Office myself so can't really offer advice. I don't recall seeing your issue before. Maybe someone who uses Office will be able to help.
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  • I have to use microsoft office 2007 and 2003 for windows and I'm using a macbook pro, How i can get the on mac?

    I have to use microsoft office 2007 and 2003 for windows and I'm using a macbook pro, How i can get the on mac?

    You can either use Office for Mac 2011 or use Boot Camp to run Windows or use a VM, such as Parallels Desktop to run Windows. Running Windows, you'd be able to use MS Office for Windows.
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  • Over the last few wks, i have lost several important file. Even the support team has not been able to recover them. Pls offer advice. I use microsoft office on my macbook pro, which is less than a year old.ce.

    Over the last few wks, i have lost several important file. Even the support team has not been able to recover them. Pls offer advice. I use microsoft office on my macbook pro, which is less than a year old.

    pklfromarlington wrote:
    Bob, Hate to steal your thunder but am hooked to an external hard drive using Time Machine and er information is where it shoudl be. Yes, I have combed the files, used Finder and any other tools I know.
    You did not steal my thunder. You asked for advice, I provided advice. I assumed that since you nor the "support team" could find your files that you did not have any backup. You should have told us you do regular backups. We have no way to know otherwise unless you tell us.

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