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How to Install and set up Microsoft 365 on an iPhone/iPad
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Published onMarch 31, 2023
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Discover the seamless process of installing and setting up Microsoft 365 on your iPhone. As the digital world rapidly evolves, the need for on-the-go productivity solutions becomes increasingly essential. Microsoft 365, with its versatile suite of applications, lets you access and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations from virtually anywhere, including your iPhone.
We will guide you through the steps to install and configure Microsoft 365 on your iPhone, helping you to stay connected and on top of all the office or school work.
Install Office on iPhone/iPad
Getting started with Microsoft 365 on iPhone
Let us get started from the top of the home screen, where you land after logging in.
Using the Create Button
The create button at the bottom lets you create newWord, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF filesand Forms.
You can also scan documents and record voice notes that will be saved to your attached OneDrive account.
PDF to Word and Back
You can convert word files to PDF documents with a single tap. Also, you can convert PDF documents to word files.
Sign a PDF
Sign a PDF comes in handy when you want to sign an important document, generally involving legal and other agreement matters. You can open a PDF file , then tapMoreand selectSignature mode.
Next, tap on the area where you want to sign and then you will need to create a new signature.
And then create a signature using your fingers or a supported stylus. After that, click the check button to sign the PDF document.
Using Microsoft 365 on iPhone
You can get started with Microsoft 365 on your iPhone for free on the basic plan with limited features. And when you hit a wall with them, there is always the option to upgrade
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