Is Office 365 compatible in IPAD2 iOS5

HI all,
I am in need of a solution to edit and use excel and Word documents using my IPAD2...... I would like to know if Office 365 is compatible with IOS5 and whether using a bluetooth keyboard would solve any compatibility issue?? GUYS I NEED YOUR HELP..........

The only apps you can load on to your iPad are those in the App Store. Apps for working with Office documents include Documents to Go, Pages, Numbers. There are others as well.

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    Usually when I get that, it means the installer disk image wasn't quite downloaded completely. It usually means I have to try downloading it again. If it downloads successfully, it should probably have a .dmg, .pkg, or .zip filename extension at the end. If the filename ends in .download, it didn't finish.

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    Hi K2karlk,
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