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I have an iPad2 running the latest version of iOS. I can view Word documents that arrive in my email but I would like to save them to my iPad in a more permanent and easily accessible manner. Obviously the iPad doesn't have a visible file system and saves documents to the appropriate app instead. Alas I cannot seem to find a way to save a Word document to my iPad. I definitely do not want to edit the document so I do not need Pages. I'm left wondering how other users store Word documents on their iPad and if there is a built-in app that allows general storage of files in recognised formats. Just to be clear I would like to confirm that the Word documents are not arriving in .odt format and thus they can be viewed in email

I'm not interested in synchronisation. All I want to do is store useful documents that arrive via email. No editing required, just the ability to view documents in one location on my iPad. I can't seem to work out how to do that, even using a free app

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And edit all u want.apple has not been able to **** up that function, sorry for a bit of your disrespect function here. I enjoy using google docs as a word processor on a tablet, hope it does not bother u, but apple provides no function in this area, hope that your fantasy world of disrespect one day comes true, but I rather believe that the iPad stock will sink as others have, when next year all the android devices flood the arket and apple is once again wonderin what happenned, please excuse the rude commas, but there is no back key, so can not erase, I work at apple headquarters, if you want to know th truth, but have never been much into cult fashion or taking a drink to kill off all members etc,, please note I have turned off all gps function, so don't try to find me. Ah th period, it can be usefull, now let me update you on the area of disrespect...disrespect is carrying out mass murder in Iraq and Afghanistan and firing phosphorous off of ships into civilian areas and supplying countries with those weeps and I saw the us factory myself, so I don't really give a **** about your myopic veiws of thread disrespect about iPod. And I don't really give **** if this post gets me kicked off of all apple forums, sorry to end with a comma,

Your a joke. You blame apple and the ipad for not knowing how to work it. Steve jobs could have been wrong. In your case the Ipad should have came with the manual. You work at apple then huh? The janitor? Then you go about attacking the united states, but live in the USA working for apple..HMMMMM

I take your point about being off topic but the point itself about being able to turn of the copy function is not do to my Nottingham knowing to place my finger to the side and many many agree. The standard answer to Complaints is similar to yours. The problem is th user. Apple is perfect. If you think I am to critical try reading free open boards where people ca express real opinions. This forum you might note has a lot of space on the right, but many have none and the cut and paste is automatically selected.

Stop and think about what you are asking and think of the very same thing in terms of doing this on a computer. If you don't have Word or a word processing application on your computer that can read the file - what good is having the email attachment. How do you read word processing files on your computer? Does the computer need a compatible app?

I know you can save the file to your desktop or a folder somewhere on your hard drive - but you still can't read the file without an app that is compatible with that file. The only difference between the iPad and the computer is that the iPad does not have a file saving structure that you seek. You save the file right in the app itself. You want a free solution - that's the problem.

Absolutely. This has NOTHING to do with synchronisation. I already have a free app to view Word documents on my iPad - Mail. If I understand correctly this application cannot store documents in a (for want of a better name) virtual folder for later browsing. I have of course searched for a free viewer application (as you have rightly observed this would be required if Mail cannot accommodate my requirements) and this I cannot find either

You can open word doc on any computer then use save as: PDF when you have done this email PDF doc to email address you use on iPad and open attachment then click in area of document and the open in iBooks option will appear click this and your done. Free and easy : )

This is exactly the trick I needed! I needed a way to read (just read, not write) a Word doc while on vacation in remote areas. Logging into my email and viewing the document would not be possible since there would be no internet.

The only negative is the kindle thing, i don't know if you can have a kindle account with out a kindle. I would think you could. They want to sell Kindle books at Amazon. I didn't try the pdf/ ibooks thing, but that was next.

I think Google docs is a great thing but still don't really like the way it performs on a touch screen. Apple's own Pages or Documents to Go still work better for me. For PDF readers/viewers, I like PDF Expert.

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