The PowerPoint viewer doesn't include text search or filtering, but you can open a thumbnail panel where you can see a small preview of each slide and jump to the one you want. Viewing options in Excel include the Outline view and Find, but are extended to include the ability to sort or filter data. There's also a Find option for if you quickly want to pinpoint a particular word or phrase. You are assisted too by the Viewing options icon which includes an Outline view, where you can quickly skip to a particular bullet point, chapter, or part of a Word document. The pinch to zoom is smooth and effective for getting closer into big documents. Of course, reading Office docs, particularly Excel sheets isn't great on a small screen but Office Mobile for iPhone makes it as comfortable as possible. Documents are optimized for iPhone viewing and resize accordingly. Viewing documents in Office Mobile is surprisingly clear and easy. The Recent tab offers a handy way to load up documents you've just been working on, and these are neatly organized by date. The Places tab neatly lists all your various storage spaces with Microsoft (OneDrive or SharePoint) and you can add individual folders to the Places menu to give you quick access to your frequently-used content. Opening and viewing your documents in Office Mobile is a real delight. Office Mobile supports sharing via OneDrive and SharePoint. Office Mobile for iPhone lets you access all of your Office documents that are stored in the Cloud and any changes you make will be saved and synchronized. An Office 365 subscription is needed to access the full features of these apps (this isn't the case with Office Mobile for iPhone where all features are now free to use for home users). If you have an iPad, you're better off installing the touch-friendly Office for iPad, which takes the form of separate downloads for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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