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aparan 11:52am on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 
This product is EXACTLY what I wanted. It fits perfectly and it got here very fast. The item was all that the description said it would be! I am very pleased with this product and would recommend it to friends.
Don Reba 3:06pm on Saturday, March 27th, 2010 
Does this device have any real flaws? Lets address some real shortcomings of the iPad. you will love the 9 inches screen. You will enjoy the touchscreen experience with iPad Fast, Lightweight, Compact The iPad is exactly what I expected, easy to use, very well executed so long as you understand that it is mainly a device to consume media.

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New Features in version 3.0.0
NEW! Quickoffice Files Features: Connect Service acts as your gateway to cloud computer services such as Box.net, Dropbox, Google Docs as well as MobileMe iDisk
NEW! Quickword Features: Create, open, and edit Microsoft Word 2007 DOCX files Perform word counts for selected text or entire documents Format underline text Localized for French, German, Italian, Spanish as well as Traditional and Simplified Chinese
NEW! Quicksheet Features: Create, open, and edit Microsoft Excel 2007 XLSX files Select cells and ranges of cells more easily with selection handles Super-fast redraw when scrolling Localized for French, German, Italian, Spanish as well as Traditional and Simplified Chinese
Quickoffice is available for iPhone and iPod touch, running iPhone OS 3.0. You can upgrade your iPhone or iPod touch to iPhone OS 3.0 using iTunes. For more information on how to upgrade your iPhone, visit: http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate For more information on how to upgrade your iPod touch, visit: http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/softwareupdate.html

Quickoffice Connect

Overview
Quickoffice Connect contains 4 products in 1 simple to use application. Remotely ACCESS the Quickoffice Connect service as a gateway to any of a number of cloud computing services to store, access and share files, E-MAIL files directly from your iPhone and access e-mail attachments from any email address, TRANSFER files from your Macintosh or PC using WiFi, and MOUNT YOUR DEVICE as a drive.
About Quickoffice Connect services
Quickoffice Connect services allow users to easily access, view and share files from multiple cloud storage services, including MobileMe, Dropbox, Google Docs, and Box.net. From a single, convenient application, you can access content from anywhere, manage content on-device, transfer files via WiFi, and share files via email or your cloud service provider.

About MobileMe

MobileMe is a service provided by Apple that allows you to keep your e-mail, calendar and contacts in sync. You can access and manage your e-mail, contacts, calendar, photos, and files at me.com. Additionally, MobileMe features iDisk that allows you to store, access and share files online. For more info, visit: www.apple.com/mobileme

About iDisk

iDisk, a MobileMe feature, is an online storage repository accessible via a web browser at me.com, Finder on Mac OS X, or as a remote disk in Microsoft Windows. With MobileMe iDisk, it's easy to store, access, and share files online. You have plenty of storage space - even large files are no problem. Just add the files you need to your iDisk, and whatever you upload will be there for you to download using a web browser on any computer. For more info, visit: www.apple.com/mobileme/features/idisk.html

About Google Docs

Google Docs is a service provided by Google that allows you to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations online, share and collaborate in real time, store and organize your work and control access to your documents. Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite takes advantage of the file storage and organizational services to provide users with centralized storage for all kinds of files. For more information, visit: www.docs.google.com

Caching files for faster view
Quickoffice Files uses a cache to store recently downloaded & viewed files. You can adjust the size of the cache by pressing the Settings icon from the Home screen and selecting Cache Size. To clear the cache, from the Home screen, press the Settings icon, then File Cache and select Clear Cache.
Viewing Password Protected PDF's
At this time, Quickoffice Files does not support viewing of password protected PDF's.

Viewing images

Quickoffice Files supports viewing of popular image formats such as JPG, TIFF, GIF, SVG and PNG. Quickoffice Files includes a built in image viewer optimized for viewing images on your iPhone or iPod touch.
Playing Audio and Video files
Quickoffice Files supports playing of popular media formats such as MP3, MOV and QT.
Access Your E-mail Attachments
With the latest version of Quickoffice you do not need MS Exchange to access e-mail attachments. Simply add your e-mail addresses into Quickoffice and you can receive attachments directly in the application. To add your e-mail addresses, press the Home screen and select Add Attachments. button from the
Enter your e-mail address and press Save.
To add several e-mail addresses press the Return button after each e-mail address. To complete registration, check each e-mail account for the email addresses youve added to Quickoffice and validate your account(s) by clicking on the validation link in the validation email you received.
To access your attachments in Quickoffice simply forward them to files@quickofficeconnect.com from one of your validated accounts. Note: If you add a contact on your device linked to files@quickofficeconnect.com, then you will not have to manually type it each time. We suggest giving this contact a name such as Quickoffice Attachments.
10 Now you can access your attachments: select the E-mail Attachments item on the Home screen of Quickoffice. You can add or remove e-mail addresses whenever you want. To edit the list of e-mail addresses, press the button from the Home screen and select E-mail Attachments. Add or remove e-mail addresses and press Save. NOTE: you need to validate each e-mail address added. NOTE: Deleting an e-mail address does not delete previously received attachments.

Downloading E-mail Attachments
To work with attachments, you need to download them. Simply tap on an attachment to download it, and it will automatically open as soon as it has downloaded. To download several attachments at a time, press the Arrow icon ( attachments as you want, and press the Download button. ), check as many
Transfer Files to & from iPhone/iPod touch
Quickoffice allows you to use a WiFi network to transfer documents between your iPhone or iPod touch, and a desktop computer running Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows Vista. Files are transferred in one of two ways, either by mounting your mobile device as a drive on your computer or by using the web browser on your computer to communicate with your device. When your mobile device is mounted as a drive, you move and copy files to and from the device using the Finder on Mac OS X, or the File Explorer on Microsoft Windows platforms. When using a web browser, Quickoffice presents a friendly web interface which allows you to browse the contents of your device, and exchange files with the computer. Note: iWork files cannot be transferred using the web browser interface. Please mount your iPhone as a drive to transfer iWork files.

Requirements

File Transfers makes use of the WiFi networking capabilities of the iPhone and iPod touch to exchange files with a desktop computer. Quickoffice supports Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and Microsoft Windows Vista SP2. Before you can use File Transfers, you will have to connect both your mobile device, and the computer, to the same WiFi network. The current WiFi network settings for the iPhone and iPod touch may be found in the Settings application. For instructions and troubleshooting tips, please refer to the documentation that came with your mobile device. Similarly, please refer to the documentation provided with your operating system for help in connecting your computer to a WiFi network.

File Transfer Settings

You can access the File Transfer settings from two locations within Quickoffice: 1. The WiFi icon from the Home screen.
2. The WiFi button in any directory listing screen.

The File Transfers Master Switch
The File Transfers master switch allows you to enable and disable the File Transfers functionality altogether. Beneath the master switch, Quickoffice offers status information about the file transfer connection. When enabled, this status information presents the internet address that you can use to connect to your mobile device on its local network.
File Transfer Authentication Settings
When File Transfers are enabled, Quickoffice also offers authentication settings. Authentication can be enabled or disabled under the File Transfers settings. When Authentication is disabled, any computer that attempts to make a connection to your device may do so without requiring the user of that computer to enter a username and password. Note: If you disable authentication, other computers on the local network will be able to connect to your mobile device and access the files it contains.
13 When authentication is enabled, Quickoffice will display fields for setting a username and password before allowing the computer access to the files on your device. Once the username and password are set, when any computer tries to connect with the device, Quickoffice will ask the user to provide that same username and password before allowing that computer access to the files on your device. Note: File Transfers authentication settings are only used to validate whether or not a computer can connect to your iPhone or iPod touch, but File Transfers does not use a secure connection to transfer the content of files. Using File Transfers on a public WiFi network, even with authentication enabled, can put the security of those files at risk.
Transfer Files Using a Web Browser
To transfer files with Quickoffice using a web browser, first make sure you have an active WiFi connection on your device and your computer. Verify that your iPhone and your computer are on the same WiFi network. When you open Quickoffice on your device, you will see a web address at the bottom of the Home screen.
This address is also displayed when you select the WiFi icon file list screen.
from your home screen or from any
On your computer, launch your favorite browser and enter the address displayed in Quickoffice on your device. If you have enabled authentication (see File Transfer Authentication Settings section for more information) in your Quickoffice File Transfers settings, you will be prompted for a username and password on your computer. You will then be connected to your device through your browser. From the Quickoffice browser interface on your computer, you can see the files stored within the Quickoffice application on your device and transfer files to and from your iPhone or iPod touch.

14 To transfer files to your device, click on Upload Files and click on next to Add Files to choose the file you want to transfer to your device. You can add multiple files by selecting for each file youd like to add. Once you have selected all of the files you want to upload, press to transfer the selected files.
The files will be added to the folder selected in the Quickoffice interface in the browser on your computer. If you have multiple folders in Quickoffice on your device, you can choose the folder that you want to transfer your files to by opening that folder in your web browser. To download files to your PC or Mac from your iPhone, in the Quickoffice browser interface on your computer, navigate through the folder structure on your iPhone to the folder that contains the file you wish to download. Then, press the arrow icon next to the file name. This will display the details for the file and a Download button. Press Download to download the file to your computer.
Note: At this time, iWork files cannot be transferred using the web browser interface. You will need to
mount your iPhone as a drive to transfer iWork files.
Transfer Files to Your iPhone via Disk Mount
Make sure you have turned on the WiFi on your iPhone and your computer. Verify that iPhone and your computer are on the same WiFi network. Select the WiFi connect button from the Home screen (1) or from the file manager (2) and you will see an http address on the WiFi Connect screen.
Note: The following process varies based on your computers operating system. Mounting your iPhone or iPod touch as a drive Using Mac OS X: First, make sure you have an active WiFi connection on your device and your computer and verify that your device and your Mac are on the same WiFi network. When you open Quickoffice you will see a URL at the bottom of the Home screen.
Follow these steps to mount your device: 1. On your Mac, open Finder and select Go > Connect to Server (or use the shortcut Command-K).
2. Enter the address of your device (the URL displayed in Quickoffice) in the Server Address field of the Connect to Server dialog and press the Connect button.
3. If you have enabled authentication in the file transfer settings, Finder will present you with an authentication dialog asking for a username and password. In this case, enter the same username and password you have set up in the File Transfer settings in Quickoffice on your device.

4. Mac OS X should then mount your device as a drive. A window will open on your Mac and the name of the mounted drive will match the internet address you used when establishing the connection.
5. You can then transfer files from your Mac to your iPhone and from your iPhone to your Mac by dragging and dropping files from one to the other. When you are finished working with Quickoffice, you should eject the drive that represents your device. This is typically done by dragging the drive icon to the trash, or by selecting the drive and choosing File > Eject (or using Command-E). Mounting your iPhone or iPod touch as a drive Using Windows XP: First, make sure you have an active WiFi connection on your device and your computer and verify that your device and your computer are on the same WiFi network. When you open Quickoffice you will see a URL at the bottom of the Home screen.
1. On your computer, open My Network Places from the Start menu.
2. From the Network Tasks panel, select Add a network place. The Add Network Place Wizard will open and guide you through the process.
3. The first pane of the wizard offers informative text about what the wizard can do. After reading it, click Next.
4. When asked "Where do you want to create this network place?" choose the second option: Choose another network location and Next.
5. Enter the address of your device (the URL displayed in Quickoffice) in the Internet or network address field and press Next.
6. If you have enabled authentication for File Transfers, your computer will prompt you for a username and password. Enter the same username and password you have set up in the File Transfer settings in Quickoffice on your device.
7. The wizard will ask you for a shortcut name that will help you quickly identify the mounted iPhone or iPod touch. Enter an appropriate name and click Next.
8. The last panel of the wizard will confirm that you have created the network place successfully. Simply click Finish to end the wizard.
9. Your computer will then mount your device as a drive. A window will open on your computer and the name of the mounted drive will match the name you entered in the wizard.
10. You can then transfer files from your computer to your iPhone and from your iPhone to your computer by dragging and dropping files from one to the other. Mounting your iPhone or iPod touch as a drive Using Windows Vista: First, make sure you have an active WiFi connection on your device and your computer and verify that your device and your computer are on the same WiFi network. When you open Quickoffice you will see a URL at the bottom of the Home screen.

This URL can also be found if you press the WiFi icon Follow these steps to mount your device:

in any file list screen.

21 1. On your computer, select Computer from the Start menu.
2. From the Tools menu, select the Map Network Drive item. This will open the Map Network Drive window.
3. You will need to assign a drive letter to represent your mobile device. Choose any of the available drive letters from the Drive menu.
4. Enter the address of your device (the URL displayed in Quickoffice) in the Folder field and press the Finish button.
5. If you have enabled authentication for File Transfers, your computer will prompt you for a username and password. Enter the same username and password you have set up in the File Transfer settings in Quickoffice on your device.
6. Your computer will then mount your device as a drive. A window will open on your computer, and you can then transfer files from your computer to your iPhone and from your iPhone to your computer by dragging and dropping files from one to the other.
Once your iPhone is mounted as a drive on your computer, you can drag-and-drop files and folders between your computer and your iPhone.

Disable Sleep Mode

The Disable Sleep mode prevents the device from going to sleep while transferring files or viewing long documents. You can access Disable Sleep by pressing the Settings icon ( screen.
) on the Quickoffice Home
Note: Leaving Disable Sleep turned on for long periods of time will reduce your battery charge.
Setting up Your Quickoffice Connect Account
Before you can use the powerful cloud computing features in the supported services, you must set up an account with Quickoffice to enable the Quickoffice Connect feature which acts as a gateway to the various services. To access the Quickoffice Connect feature, click the button on the Home screen and then click Add Account. Then click on one of the remote storage services to bring up the Quickoffice Connect screen at the right, or you can press the Settings icon( Quickoffice Home screen and choose Sign In at the bottom of the screen. ) in the toolbar on the
From the Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite screen, click the button. On the sign-in screen, enter a valid email address, the password you wish to use for your account and re-type the password in the verify field, and then click the Sign In button. Quickoffice Connect is a gateway that allows you to Access, View & Edit, and share your files in the various cloud services supported by Quickoffice Connect. For more information about the Quickoffice Connect service, click the Why do I need an Account? button to learn more about Quickoffice Connected service and the benefits it provides to you. After you sign in, an email is sent to the address you entered. Check your Mail App for a message from Quickoffice, scroll to the bottom of the email and click the link to verify that the email address you entered is valid.

Moving files between folders
From the file list view in a local folder, press the Organize button in the toolbar, select the files to be moved and press Move. From the list of local folders, select the destination folder. The selected files will be moved to the chosen destination folder. Note: You can only move files on your iPhone. You cannot move files in your connected service storage locations.

Renaming a file

From the file list view in a local or remote folder, press the the Rename button to enter a new name.
icon to display the file details and press
Deleting files and folders
From the file list view in a local folder, press the be deleted and press Delete. icon in the toolbar and select the files or folders to
With Quickoffice, you can delete files and folders in your connected service storage locations. To delete files and folders in a connected storage location, press the folders to be deleted and press Delete. icon in the toolbar, select the files or
Upload to Connect Services
Uploading a file to a remote storage location
You can upload files from your iPhone or iPod touch to any of the available remote storage locations. To upload files to any of the available remote storage locations, navigate to the folder where the file is saved in On iPhone. Press the Organize icon in the toolbar, select the file to upload and press Move. Select the destination connected service from the Home screen, navigate to the desired subfolder and press Choose "(folder name)". Note: Only files within Quickoffice on your iPhone or iPod touch can be uploaded to remote storage. Moving files directly from one remote storage location to another is not available. If you would like to
30 move a file from one remote storage location to another, first move the file to your device and then move it to the second remote location.

Uploading multiple files

You can upload multiple files at once to your connected service storage location. To do this, press the button in the toolbar from the file list view, select the files you want to upload and press Organize Move. Then navigate to your desired connected service location, select the folder where you want to upload the files and select Choose "(folder name)".
Specifying a destination folder
When uploading files to your connected service storage location, you can specify a destination folder. Choose the destination folder by navigating through the folders on your connected service, and select the desired folder by pressing Choose "(folder name)".
Uploading a folder - Not Available
It is not possible to upload an entire folder; however, you can select multiple files to upload at once.

Uploading files on 3G or EDGE
File transfers using 3G or EDGE is enabled by your carrier. Currently Quickoffice makes use of the Quickoffice Connect service to provide this functionality (see Transfer Files to & from iPhone/iPod touch). You can mount your iDisk on a Mac in the Finder using the Go > iDisk command. On Windows systems, you must install the MobileMe Control Panel for Windows which allows you to access and manage your iDisk account in a browser interface. To learn how to connect to your iDisk account as a network location, visit the Apple Support site. To learn more about Box.net, visit www.box.net. To learn more about Google Docs, visit https://docs.google.com. To learn more about Dropbox, visit https://www.dropbox.com/.

E-mail files

Supported File Types
Quickoffice allows you to e-mail files on remote storage without having to download them. Multiple local or remote files can be attached to a single e-mail. You may e-mail files regardless of file type.

How to E-mail a File

Press the icon in the toolbar, select the files to e-mail and press Send. This launches the Compose New Message screen. Note that the files you selected are automatically attached to the message. Specify To, CC, BCC, Subject, and Body (as you would in the Mail application) and press Send to securely send the e-mail.

Specifying From Address

The first time you e-mail a file, you have to fill in the From: field with your e-mail address. You will only need to do this the first time you send an e-mail.

Quickword

Quickoffice includes a.DOC &.DOCX compatible word processor. You can easily create new documents and edit documents created on your PC/Macintosh. No more converting.DOC,.DOCX or.TXT files to.XML or vice versa. Quickoffice has been developing Office applications for smartphones for the past 12 years. Quickoffice is the leading mobile office application and is shipped on more than 100 million smartphones. Quickoffice has brought its award winning word processing application now to the iPhone Supported File Formats: At this time, only DOC, DOCX & TXT files can be edited using Quickword.

Creating Documents

Quickoffice provides many ways to format your document. Explore the toolbar to discover the formatting options. The formatting options currently supported are: Bold text (Bold) Italicize text (Italic) Underline text (Underline) Choose font and font size (Text format) Choose text color (Text color) Highlight text (Highlight)
Find Text within Document
The Find feature allows you to quickly search for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase. To use this feature select Find ( ) from the toolbar. Enter the text or phrase you want to find in the find bar. Note: Any selected text will be automatically entered in the find bar. Press to start your search
Use the Previous ( ) and Next ( ) icons on the find bar to navigate through each occurrence of the text or phrase in the document.

Word Count

You can perform a word count on your document by selecting the icon and then Word Count. If no text is selected, the number of words, characters without spaces, and characters with spaces in your entire document will be counted. If you select some text before performing the word count, only the words and characters within the selected text will be counted. To use this feature, select from the toolbar. If no text is selected the Word Count window will show the number of words in the entire document, the number of characters without spaces and the number of characters with spaces. If any text is selected before running Word Count, the window will display the number of words
in the selected text along with the number of characters without spaces and the number of characters with spaces in the selected text. Press the OK button to return to your document and resume editing.

Paragraph Properties

Quickword provides you with an easy way to modify paragraph properties. Press the Alignment button ( ) in the toolbar to discover the various options.
Simply drag the sample text to the right or left to align the paragraph horizontally to the left, right, or center. NOTE: You do not have to select the paragraph before you choose the specific alignment option. The alignment option that is chosen will be applied to the current paragraph. NOTE: You cannot justify (align text to both left and right margins) Select the Increase first line indent or Decrease first line indent icon to adjust the first line indentation.
Select the Increase indent or Decrease indent icons to adjust the indent level of the paragraph.

Adding Bulleted Lists

To add bullets to a line or paragraph, select the button
Advanced Writing Features
Quickword provides several advanced writing features to help with spelling and punctuation. If you have enabled Auto-Correction, Quickword will provide choices as you type and automatically correct any typos. If you have enabled Auto-Capitalization, Quickword will automatically capitalize the first character after typing a period. If you have. Shortcut enabled, Quickword will insert a period followed by a space when you double tap the spacebar. If you have set the Enable Caps Lock to on, you can double-tap the Shift key in Quickword and the keyboard will be in Caps Lock mode. Note: To set these keyboard preferences, launch the Settings application and choose General > Keyboard.

Edit in Landscape

You can edit the document in landscape with a wider keyboard. Just rotate the phone and the application will automatically display in landscape.

Undo and Redo

Quickword makes it easy to undo/redo your edits. Simply shake the device to access the Undo/Redo dialog. Up to 10 changes can be undone or redone at a time.

Auto-Restore

Quickword is equipped with Auto-Restore Technology, which retains your document's edits between uses. Come back to your saved document after a phone call, and continue editing without missing a step. How it works Quickword saves your changes (to a temporary file) periodically so that you can press the Home button and switch to another application without worrying about losing your work.

Edit Text Files Too

Quickoffice allows you to create & edit.TXT files. To create a new text file, press the New Text File icon at the bottom of the screen from the file list view to launch the word processor.

Password-Protected files

Quickoffice has the ability to open password-protected files. When a password-protected file is opened, a dialog appears that allows you to enter the password. Once the password is entered correctly, Quickword will open the file normally.

Quicksheet

Quicksheet includes an.XLS &.XLSX compatible spreadsheet processor. You can easily create new spreadsheets and edit spreadsheets created on your PC/Macintosh. No more converting.XLS or.XLSX to.XML or vice versa. Quickoffice has been developing Office applications for smartphones for the past 12 years. Quickoffice is the leading mobile office application and is shipped on more than 100 million smartphones. Quickoffice has brought its award winning spreadsheet application now to the iPhone. Supported File Formats: At this time, only XLS & XLSX files can be edited using Quicksheet.

Creating Spreadsheets

To create a new spreadsheet, launch Quickoffice and select "On My iPhone". Then press the icon on the toolbar to launch the Select Document Type dialog. Choose Spreadsheet to launch Quicksheet. The default file format is.XLS, but it can be changed to.XLSX from the settings menu. Enter data into the cells as you would on your PC/Mac. Once done, press the Back button on the navigation bar. You will be presented with options to save the newly created spreadsheet.

Find Text

The find feature allows you to quickly search for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase in the current worksheet. To use this feature, select Find from the toolbar
Enter the text or phrase you want to find in the Find bar

Note: You will only be able to use the formula builder interface when inserting a new function.

Built-in Functions

Quickoffice supports more than 125 built-in functions. To enter a function, press the button to launch the function selection screen.
On this screen, you can browse the list of supported functions sorted by category. If you press the next to a function, you will see the function structure and a description of the function. When you select the function you want to use, it will be inserted into the current cell. Once youve inserted a function into a cell, you will see the function structure display as a tooltip on your screen.

Formatting Cells

Quickoffice provides extensive capabilities to format cells. Select the format icon ( ) and then select Bold, Italic, Text format, Text color, Background color, or Cell borders to change the appearance of the selected cells. Select the number format icon to change how the values are displayed. Pressing > next to the number format will give you additional options.

Advanced Formatting

Font Type and Size Select Text format to set font type and size for cell contents. Specified choices will be applied to current cell or all cells in the selected range.
Cell Borders When you select Cell Borders, a dialog will pop up. Press the appropriate border icon to apply or remove cell borders. A preview of the cell borders will be displayed in the center of the dialog. Note: You will not be able to specify border color or style at this time.

Align Text

Quicksheet provides you an easy way to change horizontal and vertical alignment for a cell or a range of cells. Simply press the Alignment button ( ) in the toolbar and drag the sample text to change horizontal and vertical alignment. The changes will be applied on the fly.
You can also set text wrapping for a cell or a range of cells in the alignment dialog. The Default button restores the default horizontal alignment of a cell based on its Number Format (i.e. right alignment for numbers and left alignment for text).
Clear Cell Contents & Formatting
Tap on the formula bar to clear the cell contents. If you have made any changes to the cell, the first tap clears the edits and the second tap clears the cell contents. When you have selected multiple cells including entire rows and columns, pressing the cell contents of all selected cells. on the toolbar to clear both cell contents and formatting. If you have selected multiple cells, this operation would clear the contents and formatting of all selected cells. clears

Resizing Rows or Columns

To resize a column, press and hold the dividing area between the column headers to switch to resizing mode. Then, slide your finger to increase or decrease the column width. Once you have reached the desired column width, lift your finger. To resize a row, press and hold the dividing area between the row headers to switch to resizing mode. Then, slide your finger to increase or decrease the row height. Once you have reached the desired row height, lift your finger.
Selecting Rows or Columns
To select a column or a row, simply tap the column or row header.
Selecting a Range of Cells
To select a range of cells, simply double tap on a cell and drag your finger diagonally to select a range. When a cell is selected, handles will appear on the selection outline that make it easy to adjust the selection.
Quicksheet makes it easy to undo/redo your edits. Simply shake the device to access the Undo/Redo dialog. Up to 10 changes can be undone or redone at a time.

Improved Readability

Now you can easily read large amounts of text. As long as adjacent cells are empty, a cells contents will overflow into them.

Saving a Spreadsheet

Quickoffice automatically saves your changes to a temporary file as you make edits. To save the changes, press Back and you will be presented with options to save or discard the changes. Press Save to save the changes to the file, Save As to save the changes to a new file, or Don't Save to discard all changes made to the file. Choose Cancel to return to your spreadsheet and continue editing without saving.

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Quickoffice for Android OS

Version 3.2.40

User Help Guide

Contents

Quickoffice for Android OS... 1 Version 3.2.40.... 1 User Help Guide.... 1 Contents.... 2 Quickoffice for Android.... 6 Overview of Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for Android. 6 General Features..... 6 Localized for International Users.. 6 E-mail Attachments.... 6 Automatically Check for Updates... 6 Register your Application... 6 View File Properties.... 6 View Information about Quickoffice... 7 The Quickoffice File Manager... 7 Supported File Types... 7 Create New Files.... 7 Viewing Files... 7 Opening Files.... 8 Managing Files and Folders... 8 Browse ZIP Files as Folders... 9 Sort Files.... 9 Zooming and Scrolling... 9 Zooming:.... 9 Scrolling:.... 9 View and Open Recent Documents... 10 Find Files.... 10 Downloading E-mail Attachments... 11 Connect Services.... 11 Overview.... 11 Requirements.... 11 Working with Box.net Accounts... 12 Adding a Box.net account... 12 Not a Box.net subscriber?... 12 Connecting to your Box.net storage.. 12 Connecting to multiple Box.Net accounts... 12 Changing your password... 13 Working with Dropbox Accounts.. 13 Adding a Dropbox account... 13
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3 Not a Dropbox subscriber?... 13 Connecting to your Dropbox storage... 13 Connecting to multiple Dropbox accounts.. 14 Changing your password... 14 Working with Google Docs Accounts.. 15 Adding a Google Docs account... 15 Not a Google Docs subscriber?... 15 Connecting to your Google Docs storage.. 15 Connecting to multiple Google Docs accounts.. 16 Changing your password... 16 Working with MobileMe Accounts.. 16 About iDisk.... 17 Adding a MobileMe account.. 17 Not a MobileMe subscriber?... 17 Connecting to your MobileMe iDisk storage.. 17 Connecting to your friends public folders.. 18 Connecting to multiple MobileMe iDisk accounts.. 18 Changing your password... 18 Common Tasks in Connect Services... 19 Downloading files... 19 Creating a new folder.... 19 Downloading a folder.... 19 Viewing a locally saved file... 19 Organizing Files.... 20 Copying and pasting files and folders... 20 Moving files between folders... 20 Renaming a file.... 20 Deleting files and folders.. 21 Uploading a file or folder to a remote storage location.. 21 Uploading multiple files... 21 Specifying a destination folder... 22 Quickword.... 23 Overview.... 23 Opening Documents... 23 Viewing Documents... 23 Reflow View.... 23 Multiple zoom levels... 24 Multi-touch zoom (Android OS 2.0 and higher).. 24 Page View... 24 Fit to screen width in Page View... 24 Page number indicator... 24
4 View and edit documents in portrait and landscape.. 25 Follow hyperlinks in your documents... 25 Search for text in a document... 25 Flick scrolling... 26 View and edit lists... 26 View images.... 26 View tables in documents... 27 Charts.... 27 Paragraph and list indentation... 27 Headers and footers... 28 Creating Documents... 28 Saving Documents.... 28 Editing Text... 29 Select text.... 29 Rich text formatting... 30 Edit in Landscape... 31 Quicksheet.... 32 Overview.... 32 Opening Spreadsheets... 32 Creating Spreadsheets... 32 Saving Spreadsheets... 32 Viewing Worksheets... 33 Multiple zoom levels... 33 View and edit documents in portrait or landscape.. 34 Multi-touch zoom and flick-scrolling.. 34 View and change rich text formatting.. 34 Find text in spreadsheet... 34 Go to cell quick navigation.. 35 Text wrap in cells... 35 View aligned content in cells... 35 Switching between worksheets.. 36 Viewing merged cells... 36 Viewing charts... 36 Viewing images.... 37 Editing Spreadsheets... 37 Selecting cells... 37 Resizing rows and columns... 38 Formatting text.... 38 Number formatting... 39 Function support... 41 Edit directly in landscape or portrait.. 41
5 Quickpoint.... 42 Overview.... 42 Opening Presentations... 42 Viewing Presentations... 42 Zooming in and out... 42 Multi-touch zoom and flick-scrolling.. 42 View in portrait or landscape... 42 Slideshow... 43 Quick navigation using go to slide feature.. 43 View tables.... 44 Display shapes and images... 44 Editing Presentations... 44 Selecting and editing text... 46 Saving Presentations... 46 QuickPDF.... 48 Overview.... 48 Open PDF Files... 48 Open Password-Protected Files.. 48 Open Encrypted Files.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Page View... 48 Reading View... 49 Multiple Zoom Levels... 49 Multi-Touch Zooming and Flick-Scrolling.. 50 View in Portrait or Landscape... 50 Fit to Screen.... 50 Find Text.... 50 View Bookmarks... 51 Go to Page.... 52 Rotate Document... 52 Contact Us.... 53

Viewing Files

Quickoffice allows you to view files on your memory card and also allows you to open documents that have been recently viewed in the application.
Remote cloud storage accounts will display once youve added those accounts, and you will be able to view files stored in those locations, as well.

Opening Files

A progress bar will display at the top of the screen as a file is being opened.
If you are already viewing a document, you can open another document from within the application. Press the Menu button and then tap Open. The Quickoffice home screen will be displayed where you may navigate to any folder on your SD card, in Recent Documents, or in any of the available cloud storage locations to open another file.
Managing Files and Folders
You can manage files and folders in Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite. Long-tap on a file or folder to bring up the file management menu, and then choose Select, Rename, Delete, Copy, or Cut. To create a new folder, press the Menu button in the file manager and then Create Folder.
Browse ZIP Files as Folders
You can browse the contents of ZIP files:
Any changes you make to a file within a ZIP file will need to be saved outside of that file, as changes cannot be made to files inside ZIP folders and files cannot be added to ZIP folders.

Sort Files

In the file manager, choose Menu and press Sort by to sort your files in ascending or descending order by name, type, size or date modified.

Zooming and Scrolling

Zooming:
When viewing files you can zoom in or out. Simply tap anywhere in the viewer to bring up the zoom controls at the bottom of the screen. Simply tap the zoom in or zoom out control to view your file at the desired zoom level.

Scrolling:

To scroll around a file, simply tap and drag up, down or sideways. A scrollbar on the right edge (vertical) or at the bottom edge (horizontal) of the screen shows the relative position of the viewer in the file.
The vertical scrollbar on the right edge of the screen indicates the position in the document
View and Open Recent Documents
The file manager in Quickoffice stores the latest files that you opened in a Recent Documents folder. You may access the files you most recently opened in Quickoffice from this location.

Find Files

To find files, in the Home screen of the file manager, press the Menu button and tap Search. A Search dialog will appear on the screen.
Enter text using your keypad or the on screen keyboard, and press the magnifying glass icon ( ) to the right of the search field to begin your search. Quickoffice will return all files that contain the search term in their filenames.
In the above screenshot, you can see the results that the search term Simplifying returned. Note: The search feature is not supported for the Recent Documents folder at this time

Downloading E-mail Attachments
When you receive an e-mail attachment in one of the supported file formats, press Open on the Attachment button and the file will be opened in Quickoffice.

Connect Services

Overview
Quickoffice Connect allows users to easily access, view and share files from multiple cloud storage services, including MobileMe, Dropbox, Google Docs, and Box.net. From a single, convenient application, you can access content from anywhere, manage content on-device and share files via e-mail or your cloud service provider.

Requirements

In order to use the Connect service, you must set up an account with the supported cloud storage service or services you wish to use. The Quickoffice application uses your sign-in information only to connect to your service. Your sign-in information is only stored in the Quickoffice application on your device it is not collected or stored on our servers.
Working with Box.net Accounts
Box.net is a web-based service for accessing and sharing content from anywhere. Through Box.nets OpenBox platform, third party applications can be integrated into Box, enabling Box users to do more with their content. Box is a Cloud Content Management (CCM) platform that embraces whats best about the web, serving the needs of the next generation workplace, workforce and IT. For more information, visit: www.box.net.

Adding a Box.net account

To use Box.net with Quickoffice you will need to sign up for the Box.net cloud service. Free accounts are available.
Not a Box.net subscriber?
For more information on Box.net, visit: http://www.box.net
Connecting to your Box.net storage
Before connecting to your Box.net storage you must create an account with Box.net. Once you have a Box.net account, from the Quickoffice home screen, press the Menu button. Choose Add Remote Account from the menu. Select box from the list of available services, enter the e-mail address and password you used when you signed up for your Box.net account in the account details screen, and press OK.
Press the Learn More about Box.net link below the OK and Cancel buttons to go to the Box.net home page to sign up for an account and view resources and information about the service.
Connecting to multiple Box.Net accounts
To add multiple accounts, simply repeat the steps from Connecting to your Box.net storage. All of your accounts will be listed on the Quickoffice home screen.

Changing your password

If the password for your Box.net account has changed, you will need to enter your new password in Quickoffice. From the home screen of Quickoffice, long-press the Box.net item in the file manager and choose Edit from the menu.
Your Box.net account information will appear and you can change your password.
Working with Dropbox Accounts
Dropbox is a cross-platform cloud-based storage application and service. By providing a platformindependent application with cloud sharing and syncing of files, users can store and access their files from anywhere on any platform and share files with others. For more information, visit: www.dropbox.com

Adding a Dropbox account

To use Dropbox with Quickoffice you will need to sign up for the Dropbox cloud service. Free accounts are available.
Not a Dropbox subscriber?
For more information on Dropbox, visit: http://www.dropbox.com/
Connecting to your Dropbox storage
Before connecting to your Dropbox storage you must sign up for a Dropbox account. Once you have a Dropbox account, from the Quickoffice home screen, press the Menu button. Choose Add Remote Account from the menu. Select Dropbox from the list of available services, enter the e-mail address and password you used when you signed up for your Dropbox account in the account details screen, and press OK.
Press the Learn More about Dropbox link below the OK and Cancel buttons to log into your Dropbox account to view and sync your files in your devices browser.
Connecting to multiple Dropbox accounts
To add multiple accounts, simply repeat the steps from Connecting to your Dropbox storage. All of your accounts will be listed on the Quickoffice home screen.
If the password for your Dropbox account has changed, you will need to enter your new password in Quickoffice. From the home screen of Quickoffice, long-press the Dropbox item in the file manager and choose Edit from the menu.
Your Dropbox account information will appear and you can change your password. Simply enter the new password and press OK.
Working with Google Docs Accounts
Google Docs is a service provided by Google that allows you to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations online, share and collaborate in real time, store and organize your work and control access to your documents. Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite takes advantage of the file storage and organizational services to provide users with centralized storage for all kinds of files. For more information, visit: www.docs.google.com
Adding a Google Docs account
To use Google Docs with Quickoffice you will need to sign up for a Google Docs account. Free accounts are available.
Not a Google Docs subscriber?
For more information on Google Docs, visit: https://docs.google.com
Connecting to your Google Docs storage
Before connecting to your Google Docs storage you must sign up for the Google Docs service. Once youve got a Google Docs account, from the home screen of Quickoffice, press the Menu button, choose Add Remote Account from the menu, and select Google Docs from the list of available services. A dialog will appear alerting that your files will be converted and that some of your original formatting may be lost.

Tap Continue to bring up the Google Docs account information screen.
16 Enter your Google Docs e-mail address and password, and then press OK. Press the Learn More about Google Docs link under the OK and Cancel buttons to log into your Google Docs account and view your files in your devices browser.
Connecting to multiple Google Docs accounts
To add multiple accounts, simply repeat the steps from Connecting to your Google Docs storage. All of your accounts will be listed on the Quickoffice home screen.
If the password for your Google Docs account has changed, you need to enter your new password in Quickoffice. From the home screen of Quickoffice, long-press the Google Docs service in the file manager. Select Edit from the menu.
In the account details screen, enter the new password and press OK.
Working with MobileMe Accounts
MobileMe is a service provided by Apple that allows you to keep your e-mail, calendar and contacts in sync. You can access and manage your e-mail, contacts, calendar, photos, and files at me.com. Additionally, MobileMe features iDisk that allows you to store, access and share files online. For more info, visit: www.apple.com/mobileme

About iDisk

iDisk, a MobileMe feature, is an online storage repository accessible via a web browser at me.com, Finder on Mac OS X, or as a remote disk in Microsoft Windows. With MobileMe iDisk, it's easy to store, access, and share files online. You have plenty of storage space - even large files are no problem. Just add the files you need to your iDisk, and whatever you upload will be there for you to download using a web browser on any computer. For more info, visit: www.apple.com/mobileme/features/idisk.html
Adding a MobileMe account
To use MobileMe iDisk with Quickoffice, you will need to sign up for a MobileMe account.
Not a MobileMe subscriber?
For more information on MobileMe, visit: www.apple.com/mobileme/
Connecting to your MobileMe iDisk storage
Before connecting to an iDisk storage account you must sign up for a MobileMe account. Once youve created a MobileMe account, from the home screen of Quickoffice, press the Menu button, select Add Remote Account from the menu, and select MobileMe from the services screen. On the MobileMe account information screen, enter your MobileMe member name and password and press OK.
NOTE: Your MobileMe Member Name is not an e-mail address. Other services use your e-mail address, but MobileMe uses a unique member name. Press the Learn More about MobileMe link under the OK and Cancel buttons to go to the MobileMe site and learn more about the service in your devices browser. Now you can access files on your iDisk storage from Quickoffice.

Connecting to your friends public folders
You can also access your friends public folders on their iDisk storage. To access your friends password protected public folders, you will need their member names and passwords. From the home screen of Quickoffice, press the Menu button. Select Add Remote Account , select MobileMe ( ) from the services screen, and enter your friend's MobileMe member name. If a password was set for your friends public folder, enter that password otherwise, leave the Password field blank and press OK.
Press the Learn More about MobileMe Public iDisk link to view information about MobileMe from the Apple website.
Connecting to multiple MobileMe iDisk accounts
Quickoffice allows you to connect to several MobileMe iDisk accounts. To add multiple accounts, simply repeat the steps from Connecting to your MobileMe iDisk accounts. All of your accounts will be listed on the Quickoffice home screen.
If the password for your MobileMe account has changed, you will need to enter your new password in Quickoffice. On the Quickoffice home screen, long-press the MobileMe iDisk or the MobileMe Public iDisk service, and select Edit.
19 Enter the new password in the account information screen and press OK.
Common Tasks in Connect Services

Downloading files

You can download one or more files in any connected service location and save them locally to your SD card for offline access. To do this, navigate to the folder where the files you wish to download are located, then select them by clicking the checkbox icon ( ) to the right of each file you wish to download. Press the Menu button and choose Copy from the on-screen menu. Navigate to the local folder where you wish to download the copied files, press the Menu button again and choose Paste. The selected files will be pasted to the new location. Also follow these steps to upload files to remote storage locations.

Creating a new folder

When downloading files, you can choose a folder on your SD card where the downloaded files will be saved. To create a new folder, press the Menu button and choose Create folder. The Create Folder dialog will appear and you can enter a folder name. Tap Create to create your new folder.

Downloading a folder

As with files, you can select folders, copy them, navigate to a storage location, and paste the folder or folders to download them to the memory card in your device.
Viewing a locally saved file
To view a locally saved file, simply select SD Card from the home screen and navigate to the desired file. Tap on the file to open it.

Organizing Files

Copying and pasting files and folders
You can copy, paste, and rename folders on your Android device to organize files. To copy a folder, simply navigate to the folder, press the checkbox icon ( ) next to the file name, press the Menu button, and choose Copy from the menu. To paste the folder in a different location, navigate to the desired location on your memory card or remote storage service, press the Menu button, and choose Paste.
Moving files between folders
To move a file to a different folder, navigate to the file you want to move, tap the checkbox icon ( ) to the right of the file you wish to move, press the Menu button, and then tap Cut. Navigate to the location where you wish to move the file, press Menu and tap Paste. A Move dialog will appear, showing a progress bar as the file is moved to the new location.

Renaming a file

To rename a file, long-press the file name in the file manager A menu will appear.
Choose Rename from the menu to open the Rename To dialog.
Enter the new file name and tap Rename to apply the new name to the file.
Deleting files and folders
To delete a file or folder tap the checkbox icon ( ) to the right of the item you wish to delete, press the Menu button, and tap Delete. The Delete dialog will appear. Tap OK to delete the file or Cancel to cancel the deletion. You may also long-tap on a file name in the file manager and choose Delete from the menu. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Uploading a file or folder to a remote storage location
To upload a file or folder to a remote location, navigate to the file or folder you want to upload, tap the checkbox icon ( ) to the right of the name, press the Menu button, and choose Cut or Copy. Navigate to the remote storage location where you wish to move the file or folder, press the Menu button, and tap Paste. A Move dialog appears, showing a progress bar as the file or folder is moved to the new location.

Uploading multiple files

You may select multiple files and folder to copy and paste to any destination folder.
Specifying a destination folder
To specify a destination folder, use the Back button ( ) to navigate to the desired parent folder. Once you arrive in the parent folder, you can navigate to the destination folder by tapping on the folder icons in the file manager. In the destination folder, you may paste any files that you cut or copied from the source folder.

Quickword

Quickoffice includes a.doc- and.docx-compatible word processor. You can easily create new documents and edit documents created on your PC/Macintosh. Quickoffice has been developing Office applications for smartphones for the past 12 years. Quickoffice is the leading mobile office application and is shipped on more than 200 million smartphones. Now, Quickoffice has brought its award-winning word-processing application to the Google Android platform.

Opening Documents

Quickword can open Microsoft Word formatted documents, including.doc,.docx,.docm,.dot,.dotx and.dotm. TXT files may be opened and viewed in Quickoffice.

Viewing Documents

Quickword provides users with several ways to view documents that optimize the use of the screen space on their devices. The following sections will show how you can view your documents to make the best use of the screen.

Reflow View

By default, Quickword displays your document in Reflow View, allowing the text to reflow to the size of the screen as you zoom in or out within your document. This eliminates the need for scrolling left and right in your document to read the text.
To return to Reflow view from any of the other views, press the Menu button and tap Reflow View.

Multiple zoom levels

With Quickword, you can zoom in and out on your documents to view larger areas or to view details.
To zoom in or out in a document, tap on the document to bring up the zoom control:
Then tap the zoom out icon (

) or zoom in icon (

) to change the view.
Multi-touch zoom (Android OS 2.0 and higher)
If your device is running Android OS 2.0 (clair) or higher, Quickword makes use of the Multi-touch feature, included in that operating system, to enable you to pinch-zoom your documents.

Page View

To view a document in Page layout view, press the Menu button, tap More, and choose Page View.
Fit to screen width in Page View
When you enter Page View, the document is fit to the width of the screen. You may tap on the document to bring up the zoom controls or use the Multi-touch feature (available on OS 2.0 and higher) to pinch-zoom in your document in Page View. To fit the document to the screen width in Page View again, tap the Menu button, tap More, and choose Fit to Width.

Page number indicator

When viewing a document in Page View, tap on the document to bring up the page number indicator. This will display the current page number followed by a slash and the total number of pages in the document at the top right of the document.
View and edit documents in portrait and landscape
Quickword responds to the accelerometer in your Android device. Rotate the phone to landscape mode to use your QWERTY keyboard.
Follow hyperlinks in your documents
To follow a hyperlink in your document, enter Page View. Tap the hyperlinked text. The text will become highlighted, and your browser will launch, taking you to the URL.
To return to your document, press the Back (

) button.

Search for text in a document
You can search for text strings in your document using Quickword. Switch to Reflow View, then press the Menu button, and tap Search. A text entry field will appear at the top of your document. Enter the text you wish to search for and tap the search icon ( highlight all instances of the text you are searching for. ) to the right of the text field. Quickword will
26 Tap the find next icon ( ) and find previous icon ( ) to search forward and backward through ) button.
your document. When you are finished with your search, tap the Back (

Flick scrolling

You can flick scroll through your documents in Quickword, taking advantage of this native Android feature.

View and edit lists

Quickword allows you to view and edit bulleted and numbered lists.

View images

Quickword displays images in your documents.

View tables in documents

Quickword supports viewing tables in documents.
You can pan tables left or right to view their contents when they are wider than the screen in Reflow View.

Charts

Charts in Word 2003 (.doc) files are displayed as images.
Paragraph and list indentation
Quickword displays indentation in paragraphs and lists in your documents.

Paragraph Indent

List Indent

Headers and footers

Headers and footers are displayed in Page View.

Creating Documents

To create a new Microsoft Word-compatible document using Quickword, press the Menu button and tap Create Document. The Create Document menu will appear, with options to create a new Word Document (Word 2007 or.docx file), Word 97-2003 Document (.doc file), an Excel Workbook (Excel 2007 or.xlsx file) or an Excel 97-2003 Workbook (.xls file).

Saving Documents

Saving documents is easy in Quickword--just press the Menu button and tap Save.
Once you have saved, you will be returned to your document where you may continue editing. If you wish to save your document as a new file, press the Menu button and tap More. Choose Save As, and the Save dialog will appear briefly, followed by the Save As screen.
Enter the new filename in the Save As field and select the destination where you want to save your file.

Editing Text

Quickword supports rich text editing features. To edit text, first make sure you are in Reflow View. Tap on the document in the location where you wish to insert new text. A blinking cursor will appear indicating where your text will be inserted. Begin typing on the device keypad or press the Menu button and tap Keyboard to enter text using the on-screen keyboard.
Your text will be inserted in the designated area of your document.

Select text

Selecting text is easy double-tap or long-tap the word or the first word in a string you wish to select. If you double-tap, the current word will be selected. If you long-tap, a menu will appear. Choose Select Text from the Edit Text menu. This will also select the current word.
The word that you double-tapped or tapped and held will be selected:
Tap at the location where you want the selection to end to extend the selection.

Rich text formatting

With Quickword, you can format selected text in several ways. To format text, press the Menu button and tap Format. The Font Format menu will appear, providing checkboxes for setting Bold, Italic, Underline or Strikethrough style options.

Zooming in and out

Tap anywhere on the current slide to bring up the zoom controls.
Tap the zoom in ( the zoom out ( slides.
) side of the control to zoom in on your presentation and view more detail. Tap ) side of the control to zoom out and view more of the current slide or series of
Quickpoint also makes use of the Multi-touch feature in Android 2.0 and higher devices, allowing you to perform two-finger zooms and flick-scrolling.
View in portrait or landscape
Quickpoint responds to your device accelerometer when it is rotated to portrait or landscape mode. Your presentation and Quickpoint menus will adjust to your devices orientation.

Slideshow

To play your presentation on your device as a slideshow, press the Menu button and tap Start Slideshow.
Your presentation will begin playing, slide-by-slide, against a black background with the slide indicator ( ) displayed at the top right of the screen. To stop your slideshow, press the Menu button again and tap Stop Slideshow. The slideshow will stop, and youll be returned to the last slide that was viewed in the slideshow.
Quick navigation using go to slide feature
You can quickly navigate to any slide in your presentation using Quickpoint. Press the Menu button and tap Go To Slide.

View tables

Tables in PowerPoint 97-2003 (.ppt) presentations will display in Quickpoint.
In PowerPoint 2007 (.pptx) files, tables are converted to graphics with white backgrounds.
Display shapes and images
Quickpoint displays shapes and images in your presentations.

Editing Presentations

You can edit the text in your presentations using Quickpoint. Long-tap any text on the screen to access the Edit Text dialog.
Tap Edit Text to bring up the text editor.
Tap anywhere on the text to insert the cursor and edit text. To access the Edit Text menu, long-press on the text you wish to edit.
The Edit Text menu allows you to select all of the text in the editor, select a specific string of text, cut all text in the editor, copy all text in the editor, select an input method or add a word to the user dictionary.
Selecting and editing text
To select a range of characters, such as a word or a group of words, tap just before the first character in the string you wish to select, then long-tap on the first word in the string. Choose Select Text from the Edit Text menu. A blinking cursor will appear where you tapped to insert the original cursor.

Tap after the last character you wish to select to complete the selection.
You may now enter new text or long-tap the selected text to access the Edit Text menu again to select an option. You will notice that instead of Select Text, the Stop Selecting Text option will appear. Once youve copied text to the device clipboard, the Edit Text menu will include a Paste command, allowing you to paste the text into the current text editing screen, another text editing screen, or another presentation.

Saving Presentations

To save your presentation, press the Menu button and tap Save. The Save dialog will appear, showing the progress of the operation.
To save your presentation and change the name or location where it is saved, press the Menu button and tap Save As. The Save dialog will appear, followed by the Save As screen.
Enter the new filename in the Save As field and select the desired destination for your presentation. Press Save to save your presentation or press Cancel to return to your presentation.

QuickPDF

Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite for Android includes a premium PDF reader that enables users to view PDF files. Enjoy enhanced PDF viewing with faster rendering and single-column text reflow capabilities for improved readability.

Open PDF Files

QuickPDF allows you to open almost any PDF file. To open a file, simply tap on the file in the Quickoffice file manager. If another PDF reader is present on your device, choose Quickoffice to open the PDF in QuickPDF. You may choose to use Quickoffice as the default PDF viewer.
Open Password-Protected and Encrypted Files
When you open a password protected file, a dialog will be presented, allowing you to enter the password to open the file.
When you open a PDF in QuickPDF, the file opens in Page View. Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through your PDF file. On Android 2.0 and above, Page View allows you to quickly flick-scroll through pages, displaying a page indicator at the top right of the screen.

Reading View

QuickPDF provides an alternate view for PDF files, where text is reflowed on the screen to provide a better viewing experience, eliminating left and right scrolling for text-heavy documents. To access this feature, press the Menu button and tap Reading View.

Multiple Zoom Levels

With QuickPDF, you can zoom in and out in your PDF files. To zoom in or out in a document, click on the page to bring up the zoom controls:

) and zoom in icon (

Multi-Touch Zooming and Flick-Scrolling
QuickPDF makes use of the Android OS 2.0 Multi-touch feature to enable you to use two fingers to pinch zoom in or out on your PDF files. Flick scrolling is also supported for quick navigation of your PDF files.
View in Portrait or Landscape
QuickPDF responds to your device accelerometer when it is rotated to portrait or landscape mode. Your PDF file and the QuickPDF menus adjust to your device orientation.

Fit to Screen

When zoomed in on a document in Page View, double-tap the screen to fit the page to the screen.

Find Text

You can find text in your PDF files using QuickPDF. Press the Menu button, and tap Find or press the Search ( ) key on your device, and a text entry field will appear at the top of the device screen.
Enter a word or phrase for which you want to search and press the next icon (
QuickPDF will highlight the first instance of the text in the PDF file.
Other instances of the text string will appear with an outline around them.

Press the next icon (

) again to highlight the next instance of the text.
Press the previous icon (
) to move to the previous instance of the text.

View Bookmarks

You can view bookmarks in your PDF files using QuickPDF. Press the Menu button and tap Bookmarks. QuickPDF will display any bookmarks in your PDF file.
52 Tap the icons to expand the sections, and tap the entry to go to that section of the document. icons to contract expanded sections. Tap an

Go to Page

You can go to any page in your PDF file. To do this, press the Menu button and tap Go To Page. The Go To Page dialog will appear. Enter the page number you wish to go to and press OK. Press Cancel to return to the current page.

Rotate Document

You can rotate your PDF documents on the screen. To do this, press the Menu button, tap More, then tap Rotate. The Rotate dialog will appear. Tap Rotate Left or Rotate Right to rotate your PDF in the desired direction.

Contact Us

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