This wikiHow teaches you how to save and view documents on your iPhone using iCloud Drive, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive. These cloud storage services let you store documents securely in the cloud and pushes them to your iPhone for offline reading.

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Using iCloud Drive

  1. It's the white app with an image of blue clouds.
    • If prompted, follow the on-screen prompts to sign in to or configure iCloud.
  2. If you've received a PDF, Word, or other document via email, text message, or other sharing method, or if you're viewing it on the Web, tap the document on your iPhone to open a preview.
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  3. It's the rectangle with an upward-pointing arrow that is typically located in the lower-left corner of the screen.
  4. It's a gray cloud icon with an upward-pointing arrow.
  5. Tap the folder in which you want to save the document.
  6. You can now view the document on your iPhone.
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Using Google Drive

  1. If Google Drive is not already on your iPhone, search for it in the App Store, then tap GET , and tap INSTALL to download it.
  2. If you've received a document, such as a PDF, Word, or RTF file via email, text message, or other sharing method, or if you're viewing it on the Web, tap the document on your iPhone to open a preview.
  3. It's the rectangle with an upward-pointing arrow that's typically located in the lower-left corner of the screen.
  4. It's the blue, green, and yellow triangle icon.
    • If prompted, sign in to Drive with your Google account.
  5. It's the white app with a blue, green, and yellow triangle icon.
  6. It's likely in the upper-left corner of the screen in the "Quick Access" section.
  7. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  8. It's next to a round icon with a white check mark (✔️).
  9. The file is now downloaded and available offline on your iPhone, as well as on Google Drive's cloud-based server.
    • You can view and edit offline documents without an Internet connection.
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Using Microsoft OneDrive for iPhone

  1. If OneDrive is not already on your iPhone, search for it in the App Store, then tap GET , and tap INSTALL to download it.
  2. If you've received a PDF, Word, or other document via email, text message, or other sharing method, or if you're viewing it on the Web, tap the document on your iPhone to open a preview.
  3. It's the rectangle with an upward-pointing arrow that is typically located in the lower-left corner of the screen.
  4. It's the blue icon with the image of white clouds.
  5. It's at the bottom of the screen.
    • If prompted, follow the on-screen prompts to sign in to or create a Microsoft account.
  6. Tap the folder in which you want to save the document.
  7. It's at the bottom of the screen.
  8. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  9. It's next to a parachute icon. The document is now saved locally on your iPhone, as well as in cloud storage, where you can view and edit it without an Internet connection.
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  • Question
    Can a document be saved as a PDF on an iPhone?
    Community Answer
    Move the document to the Notes app in your iPhone, and you can view it offline from there.
  • Question
    Why not buy an Android that stores documents easily?
    Community Answer
    Some people like iPhones for other reasons. They both have their pros and cons.
  • Question
    How can I store files on the iPhone if I don't have Internet access?
    Community Answer
    You can use the Shareit app. You can receive files from other devices (even Android phones), and you can open that file in the app itself under Files section.
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