
While it's not clear exactly how Microsoft will restrict the use of Office for iPad Pro, if you want to edit documents you'll need to buy an Office 365 Personal subscription for $6.99 per month (or $69.99 a year). The same restriction applies to Microsoft's Windows 10 Office Mobile apps and versions for Android. Microsoft has a cut off point for free Office Mobile, and any tablet larger than 10.1 inches will require an Office 365 subscription to edit documents. That might come as a surprise to many, but it's a policy for bigger tablets that Microsoft implemented in March. Check out the Video chapters Timestamps below:Office365 MicrosoftWord iPad20200. The Microsoft Office 365 apps enables you to view, edit, and share Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents as well as create Word and Excel Documents. If you want to know how to download and use the Microsoft Office app on your iPhone, check out our previous article here. Your iPad will have to be running iPadOS 13 or newer to use the app. Microsoft has confirmed to Ars Technica that Office on the iPad Pro will require an Office 365 subscription to edit documents. In this video, we found out how to optimise the use of MS Word 365 Online. Microsoft provides a full suite of mobile apps for iPhone, iPad and Android devices, including Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The Microsoft Office app for iPad is available on the Apple App Store for free, but you will get more functionality if you sign in with your Office 365 account. You don't need an Office 365 subscription to edit documents or store them in the cloud on an iPad or iPhone, but if you're planning to buy the larger iPad Pro you won't get Office for free. Microsoft surprised everyone almost a year ago by allowing iPad and iPhone owners to download its Office for iOS software free of charge.
