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The Files app offers a convenient way to work with your files and connect to online services and external drives. Here's how to access, view, and manage files in iOS and iPadOS.
However, you can upload files from your iPad in one of two ways: you can upload them manually to your Dropbox folders or enable automatic uploads from your iPad's camera.
Whether you're trying to send a large file or just manage your storage space, being able to zip and unzip files on your iPhone or iPad is incredibly useful.
The Files app on your iPhone or iPad isn't just a basic file manager. It also includes several additional features that can make storing data a breeze.
How to Load a Word File Folder Onto an iPad. When your business' Word documents are available directly on your iPad, the device can be useful for making presentations or for working on the files ...
When you create a folder on your iPad, you can better organize all of your apps that may currently be cluttering your home screen.
Connect your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to iTunes. (You can let it sync if you want, but this isn't necessary.) Click on your device in the list on the left side of iTunes.
Want to work on your TextEdit files on your iPad? Bad news: there is no iPad app, but there are ways to access TextEdit files on iPad and some great alternatives.
You can also make zip files on an iPhone and iPad now, so we’ll show you how to do that, too. These steps should always work with zip files, and it also appears to work with tar.gz files.