Sorry for delay in replaying, I was away and couldn’t test it out. I assume you 
mean MacBook Pro. I normally don’t sign in to Office separately as I this is 
done when I log into the Mac but signing in to MSN.com<http://MSN.com>
Allows access to Office OnLine and all the Excel & Word files on OneDrive & Mac 
including iPad Air3 & iPhone 8 if shown in finder.
To date I have tried every thing to get editable access via iPad Air 3 to no 
avail, but strangely on my iPhone 8. Very odd.

Regards Michael S
Sent from my iPhone 8
On 13 May 2019, at 7:25 am, Sam - MacAmbulance 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Have you tried signing into office on the iPad Pro using that account? Just to 
test

Sam

On 12 May 2019, at 18:37, Michael Simpson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Resolved, well kind off.
Opened MSN.com<http://MSN.com>, Sign in, selected Office and asked to sign in 
to Office online, sign in and got OneCloud select SMUG Test and it opened in 
Excel Online fantastic it looks like I have all the functions available that I 
have on my MacBook Pro.
I know this is not the Mobile app that I have been accustomed to on iPad Air 
and still have on my iPhone but at least I have full access to Office on a 
mobile device. .
So for anyone with a registered version of Office and was unaware of how to 
access Office online well this is how you do it. Get a Microsoft account and 
sign in to MSN.com<http://MSN.com>.
I was just discovered wia my wife that you don’t need a registered copy of of 
Office you just need a Microsoft Account.
Thanks for all your assistance as usual Sam.

Regards Michael S

On 10 May 2019, at 18:53, Michael Simpson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Sam, accounts>settings, connected services, OneDrive - Personal with my 
email address.
There is an option to Add a Service, and then Sign Out. Word is the same.
Go to OneCloud >files and their all accessible, not very much only 34.6 mb due 
to recent clear out.
<image1.jpeg>
Sorry about the size pasted it into iPhone excel but this is the same on the 
iPad except when I open one in iPad I’m advised that I need a 365 subscription.
Daughter has just taken my old iPad Air which worked like my iPhone.
Regards Michael S

Sent from my iPad Air 3

On 10 May 2019, at 16:18, Sam - MacAmbulance 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As far as I know, Office for iOS doesn’t differentiate between devices and will 
only work with an office365 subscription.

If you open Excel on your iPhone, go to Settings > Account > does it say you’re 
signed in? If you click ‘Office Apps’ does it say “Subscription includes” then 
lists the available apps?

Regards

Sam
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On 9 May 2019, at 20:02, Michael Simpson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Thanks Sam, only ever signed in to MSN, and Microsoft mail on everything, I 
have a purchase copy of Microsoft office, but only word, excel, and OneDrive 
which on my phone and my old iPad Air1 and on my wife’s iPad 2017(only for 
testing). It’s my new iPad Air 3 that’s the problem.
If I download on my iPhone an excel file from OneDrive, I can add further 
AutoSum   calculations and go on to save the changes.
On my iPhone I can select New, blank workbook, and start working on it, save it 
with a name without any problem.
The above goes for my old iPad Air and my wife’s iPad 2017. I can pick iPhone 
and iPad files from OneCloud on my MacBook Pro with Mojave or Windows 10(via 
parallels) without any problem and files created on the Mac or windows can be 
opened in iPhone or iPad but not iPad Air 3. Which is 10.5” same as iPad Pro 
which used to be 9.5 in both models, so I think Office for iPad thinks I have a 
Pro which requires Office365 subscription. If I cannot find an answer I will 
have to learn iWorks which is hard since I’ve been using Excel on my Macs for 
33 years, before that I used Multiplan but you couldn’t cross reference files.

Regards Michael S
Sent from my iPad Air 3

On 9 May 2019, at 14:08, Sam - MacAmbulance 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Office apps like Word and Excel only work on iOS with an Office365 
subscription, at least they only allow editing. It’s nothing to do with which 
type of iPad you’re using. Is your iPhone signed into an Office365 subscription?

Sam
[MacAmbulance]
MacAmbulance Ltd.
Providing Affordable Mac/PC Support and Web Development
Sam Mullen
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[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.macambulance.co.uk<http://www.macambulance.co.uk/>

On 8 May 2019, at 23:48, Michael Simpson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi folks got me a new iPad Air 3 but was not expecting to be locked out of Word 
or Excel unless I pay up to Office 365. It seems that the App thinks I’ve a 
iPad Pro.

Things are fine in my MacBook Pro using 2018 update, and fine on my iPhone 8, I 
can open Files created on the Mac on my iPhone edit and save and vice versa. I 
used to do that on my old iPad Air 1, and I can use my Wife’s iPad 2017.

Is there a solution to this predicament other than subscribing to 365 or using 
iWorks.

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