Our course shows you how to use the Files app on your iPad to save important documents, so that you can access them later, even if you don't have a Wi-Fi or data connection.
Use the Files app to organise your files and documents, delete and share them.
Learn how to save a copy of a file to your tablet, how to find the file using the Files app, and how to securely delete a file from your tablet.
The demonstrations in this course use an iPad without a physical Home button. If your tablet is different, some of the steps might vary a little, but you can still follow along.
Before you start, make sure the iPad is switched on, and fully charged. Your operating software should also be up to date.
The Files app stores files on your iPad, which can be accessed without an internet connection. Use other apps to save files to your iPad, and then use the Files app to find and view those apps later.
When you receive an email with an attachment, you can use the Mail app to save it onto your iPad or view the attachment. For example, you can open an email to see a document, such as a travel itinerary, as a preview image of the file.
The Files app may not have an icon on your Home screen. To find Files quickly, swipe down from the middle of the Home screen, to see the Search bar. Type in Files and the Files icon will appear as a search result. Tap to open the Files app.
If the On My iPad screen doesn’t appear, tap the icon in the top left of the screen to bring up a menu panel. Under Locations, tap On My iPad to see all the files saved on your tablet.
You can share files with other people using the Share menu. Find the file you want to share in the Files app, then tap and hold your finger on the file to open the options panel.
To delete a file, select it from the On My iPad list of files. Tap and hold on the file to see the options panel and choose Delete.
If you need to access the file again, you’ll have to find it from its original source and save it to the Files app once more.
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