Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone

Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone

Edit or create documents from just about anywhere using the Word mobile app on your mobile device.

Install Word on your mobile device

  1. Go to the download site for your device:

    • To install Word on a Windows device, go to the Microsoft Store.

    • To install Word on an Android device, go to the Play Store.

    • To install Word on an iPhone or iPad, go to the App Store.

  2. Search for the Word mobile app.

  3. Tap Microsoft Word or Word mobile.

  4. Tap Install, Get or Download.

Open the Word mobile app for the first time

  1. On your device, tap the Word app.

  2. Sign in with the account you use with Microsoft 365.

Be productive on the go

  • Create and save your documents on your device or in OneDrive.

  • Edit and format text, even using Styles. Tap the ribbon to see all of your options.

  • Word saves changes you make automatically so you don't have to worry about losing your work.

  • Share files with your coworkers by sending a link or attachment.

  • Open attached documents from your email and edit or comment on documents directly in the Word mobile app.

Set up Office apps and email on a mobile device

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Word Mobile for Windows 10 Tablet and Phone

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Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone

Need to review a Microsoft Word document someone sent you in email? Or maybe even make a small change or add a comment or two? You don't need to wait until you're back at your computer. With Microsoft Word Mobile, you can open, edit, and even create new Word documents right on your phone. Just go to the Office Hub to get started.

Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone

  1. In the App list, tap Office

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. Do one of the following:

    • In Places, tap the place that the document is in, and then tap the document. It can be in any of these places—on your phone, in email, on OneDrive, on a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 or later site, or on a SharePoint Online site, which is available with Microsoft 365.

    • Flick to Recent, and then tap a document you recently opened.

    • Tap Search

      Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
      . In the Search box, start typing the document name, and then tap the document when you see it.

      Notes: 

      • Word Mobile doesn't support all the features in Microsoft Word 2010 or later. If a document has content that's not supported, you can still open the document on your phone. The unsupported content won't be displayed though, and you might not be able to edit the document.

      • Looking for a document you already opened from email? Just flick to Places, tap Email, and then tap the document.

      • To work on documents stored on OneDrive, a Microsoft account must be set up on your phone. For more info about saving and syncing documents on OneDrive, see Sync documents with OneDrive.

      • To learn about working with documents that are on a SharePoint or SharePoint Online site, see Work with documents on SharePoint.

      Tips: 

      • You can copy text from your document and paste it into other files, apps, or messages on your phone.

      • If you have a document you use a lot, you can pin it to Start. In the Office Hub, flick to Recent, tap and hold the document, and then tap Pin to start.

  1. In the App list, tap Office

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. Flick to Recent, and then tap New

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    > Word, or tap one of the Word templates.

  3. After you make some changes, tap More

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    > Save.

  4. Type a name in the File name box, and then tap the Save to list > Phone or OneDrive > Save.

  1. Tap anywhere in a document, and then tap Outline

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. To go to a specific part of the document, tap one of the following—Top of document, a section name, or a comment.

    Notes: 

    • You can zoom in and out by pinching and stretching your fingers.

    • When you open the document again on your phone, you'll automatically go to the place where you left off in it.

  1. Tap anywhere in a document, tap Edit

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    , and then tap a word or somewhere else in the document to add a comment there.

  2. Tap Comment

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  3. Type your comments. (If this is the first time you're adding a comment, you'll be asked to enter a user name so that other people will know who edited the document. You can change your user name later by tapping Settings

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    in the App list, flicking to Applications, and then tapping Office > User name.)

  4. Tap outside the comment box to stop commenting.

  5. To view the comment, tap the comment in the document.

  1. Tap anywhere in a document, and then tap Edit

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. To select text that you want to format, tap a word, and then drag the circles at each end to select the text you want to format.

  3. Tap Format

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    , and then do any of the following:

    • Under Format, tap the text formatting you want to use. The text formatting options include Bold

      Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
      , Italic
      Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
      , Underline
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      , Strikethrough
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      , and Increase
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      or Decrease
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      font size.

    • Under Highlight, tap the color you want to use to highlight text.

    • Under Font color, tap a color to use for the text.

  4. To stop formatting text, tap after the selected text, tap Format

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    , and then tap an icon for the formatting that's currently being used to turn it off.

    Tips: 

    • Want to have text formatted as you type? Tap Format

      Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
      , choose the formatting option you want, and then type.

    • You can apply more than one formatting option. To do this, select the text to format, tap Format

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      , and then choose the first formatting option. Tap Format
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      again, and choose the next formatting option you want to use.

  1. Tap anywhere in a document, and then tap Find

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. Type the text you want to find, and then tap Enter

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    .

  3. Tap Next

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    to find the next occurrence.

  4. To stop searching, press the Back

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    button at any time, or tap OK in Search complete at the end.

Tip: If you want to find where a word is appearing throughout a document, you can also tap the first instance of it that you see, and then tap Find

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> Enter
Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
> Next
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.

  1. In the App list, tap Office

    Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
    .

  2. Do one of the following to find the document you want to send:

    • For a document you already opened, flick to Recent.

    • Flick to Places, and then tap the place that the document is in.

    • Tap Search

      Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
      , and then search for the document.

  3. Tap and hold the document, tap Share, and then tap the email account name.

  4. Add the recipient and any other information to your email, and then tap Send

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    .

Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone
Beside using your personal computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone