Hello - there are a variety of apps to import & edit 'Excel' files - the one on my iPad 2 is Numbers (part of iWork and a $10 purchase) - there are others; now keep in mind that these spreadsheet apps for this device do not have the power or complete functions of their desktop options, so a consideration to understand not to be disappointed when a 'complex' Excel file is imported to the iPad. Good luck in your choice(s) - Dave
I'm not posting anything new, just backing up giradman. I also use numbers and it does a good job of meeting most of my needs. You will occasionally find calculations that don't translate well, but for the most par tit is solid for opening and editing excel files.
I was thinking numbers myself as most Apple apps seem to run smooth and get the job done. I was just asking to see if there might be a good one I missed.
I was thinking numbers myself as most Apple apps seem to run smooth and get the job done. I was just asking to see if there might be a good one I missed.
QuickEdit is the all-in-one office document editing suite. QuickEdit is a Microsoft Word compatible word processor, Microsoft Excel compatible spreadsheet and Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft's Excel, and it's other Office apps are now functional without an Office 365 subscription, and still free. Some advanced features still need the subscription, but the free version should be enough for most people.
This is a major blow to the other Office compatible apps; who will now need to supply features beyond mere compatibility to stay competitive.