Apple has developed and added a lot of lovely features in their products. It created iCloud for iOS devices to use for updating emails, calendar, etc. and later the company included an attractive feature which enables you to sync your documents, created in your Apple devices, with iCloud. Later if you need to edit the same document, iCloud will allow you to edit it even from any other Apple iOS device. All it needs is that the document should be synchronized with iCloud. It is simple to enable the iCloud synchronization from your iPad and Mac devices.

Let’s see the steps to sync the iWork documents using iCloud.

Steps for enabling document sync in iPad

Open Settings in your device. Tap iCloud and enter credentials to login if not logged in. Tap Sign in and accept the terms and conditions of iCloud. Tap Agree. To configure the iCloud on your device, follow the instructions and confirm what applications you would like to merge with the iCloud. Tap Document and Data. Switch On the Document and Data button

Steps for enabling document sync in Mac

Select System Preferences from Apple menu. To open the iCloud window, choose iCloud in the Internet and Wireless section. Sign up for an iCloud account, or if you already have the account then continue. Select Document and Data.

Steps to open synchronized iWork documents

Open iWork application in Mac. Now, open the File menu and click Open. To release the list of the documents in iCloud, click iCloud. Select the documents to open on Mac that you have created on your iPad.

iCloud is one of the most pleasant service that Apple has offered for its iOS products. Since the facility to edit a document anytime is possible and easy, iCloud synchronization has become an essential feature. It is not limited to the Apple users, as Apple has ensured that iCloud is available for Windows users.

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