Microsoft Excel Now Finally Supports Split View for iPad, Word Gains Trackpad Support, More

Microsoft Excel Now Finally Supports Split View for iPad, Word Gains Trackpad Support, More

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MicrosoThe iPad is all about entertainment and productivity. Apple has been working hard to bridge the gap between a mobile device and a laptop with iPadOS and it has succeeded to a greater extent. Moreover, developers have also been working to bring that latest and greatest feature to their respective apps. Since the iPad boasts a bigger display, Apple added the ability to use apps in Split View. Today, Microsoft has released new updates for its Excel, Word, and PowerPoint that caters to enhanced productivity needs that the iPad is more than capable of.

Microsoft has released a new update in which Excel for iPad now gains Split View. The addition will allow users to open two spreadsheets at the same time and you will have the option to edit both simultaneously. If you're up for it, Split View can be accessed simply by touching and holding the spreadsheet document in the file view. Once you do that, simply drag it to the left or right portion of the display. In order to exit Split View, just grab the Slider situated in the middle of the screen to either left or right.

Microsoft Excel Now Finally Supports Split View for iPad, Word Gains Trackpad Support, More

Jan 12, 2021, 3:35pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-excel-now-finally-supports-split-view-for-ipad-word-gains-trackpad-support-more/ > MicrosoThe iPad is all about entertainment and productivity. Apple has been working hard to bridge the gap between a mobile device and a laptop with iPadOS and it has succeeded to a greater extent. Moreover, developers have also been working to bring that latest and greatest feature to their respective apps. Since the iPad boasts a bigger display, Apple added the ability to use apps in Split View. Today, Microsoft has released new updates for its Excel, Word, and PowerPoint that caters to enhanced productivity needs that the iPad is more than capable of. > Microsoft has released a new update in which Excel for iPad now gains Split View. The addition will allow users to open two spreadsheets at the same time and you will have the option to edit both simultaneously. If you're up for it, Split View can be accessed simply by touching and holding the spreadsheet document in the file view. Once you do that, simply drag it to the left or right portion of the display. In order to exit Split View, just grab the Slider situated in the middle of the screen to either left or right.