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Find your files

The Files app includes files on the device you're using, as well as those in other cloud services and apps, and iCloud Drive. You can also work with zip files.* To access your files, just open the Files app and choose the location of the file you're looking for.

Box Sync is a desktop sync application that keeps all your files safe and secure in the cloud, while having them available on your computer and accessible from anywhere, on any device with Box mobile apps. No matter how you work, Box Sync helps you keep your files organized, safe, and always in.

Save a copy of your file locally

You can find locally stored files in On My [device], under Locations. On your iPad, simply drag files into the On My iPad folder to store them directly on your device. If you want to save a file locally on your iPhone or iPod touch, follow these steps.

  1. Go to the file that you want to store on your device.
  2. Tap Select > the file name > Organize .
  3. Under On My [Device], choose a folder or tap New Folder to create a new one.
  4. Tap Copy.

You can also long press on a file, choose Move, and select which folder you want to copy it to.

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On iOS 12 or earlier, tap the file and choose Move. Then, under On My [device], choose Numbers, Keynote, or Pages, and tap Copy.

Move iCloud Drive files

  1. Go to the file that you want to move.
  2. Tap Select, then choose the file.
  3. Tap Organize .
  4. Under On My [Device], choose a folder or tap New Folder to create a new one.
  5. Tap Move.

You can also long press on a file, choose Move, and select which folder you want to copy it to.

Look for files on your Mac or PC

  • On your Mac, choose Go > iCloud Drive from the menu bar, or click iCloud Drive in the sidebar of a Finder window.
  • On iCloud.com, go to the iCloud Drive app.
  • On your PC with iCloud for Windows, open File Explorer, then click iCloud Drive.

* Password protected zip folders or directories are not supported in the Files app.

Organize your files

It’s easy to organize all of the files stored in iCloud Drive — including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents. When you make changes on one device, your edits are automatically updated on every device using iCloud Drive.

You can make your own folders. Or rename the files and folders you already have when you press firmly on them.

Create new folders

  1. Go to Locations.
  2. Tap iCloud Drive, On My [device], or the name of a third-party cloud service where you want to keep your new folder.
  3. Swipe down on the screen.
  4. Tap More .
  5. Select New Folder.
  6. Enter the name of your new folder. Then tap Done.

On iOS 12 or earlier, tap New Folder . If you don't see New Folder or it's gray, then the third-party cloud service doesn't support new folders.

View your files by name, date, size, or the tags that you add. With colorful and custom labels, you can assign tags to your files any way that you like. That means you'll quickly find just the project or document you need.

Add a tag

  1. Tap Select.
  2. Tap the file that you want to tag.
  3. Tap Share > Add Tags .
  4. Choose the tag that you want to add.

Rename a tag

  1. Go to Locations.
  2. Tap More > Edit.
  3. Tap the name of an existing tag.
  4. Enter the name of your new tag.
  5. Tap Done.

Delete files

Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete . If you delete files from the iCloud Drive folder on one device, they delete on your other devices too. iCloud Drive removes the files from every device that you're signed in to with the same Apple ID.

When you delete a file from iCloud Drive or On My [device], it goes into your Recently Deleted folder. If you change your mind or accidentally delete a file, you have 30 days to get it back. Go to Locations > Recently Deleted. Select the file that you want to keep and tap Recover. After 30 days, your files are removed from Recently Deleted.

You can also sign into iCloud.com from your Mac or PC, then go to iCloud Drive and check Recently Deleted.

Share and work on files with your friends

Want to share a document with a friend or colleague? Send them a link to any file stored in iCloud Drive directly from the Files app. Select the file, tap Share , and select Add People. You can also share a copy of your file through AirDrop, Messages, Mail, a shared note, and more.

Or maybe you want to collaborate on a project in real time. The Files app lets you do that too with your Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents. Select the file and tap Share or > Add People . You can invite them to collaborate through Messages, Mail, or copy and paste a link. Your participants are color-coded. And you can see when they're online, actively working on your shared document.

Use third-party apps in Files

The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices. The files you keep in iCloud Drive automatically appear in the Files app, but you need to set up your other cloud services to access them in the Files app too.

Add third-party apps

  1. Download and set up the third-party cloud app.
  2. Open the Files app.
  3. Tap the Browse tab.
  4. Tap More > Edit.
  5. Turn on the third-party apps that you want to use in the Files app.
  6. Tap Done.

If you don't see one of your third-party cloud services in the Files app, check with your cloud provider.

On iOS 12 or earlier, open the Files app then tap Locations > Edit to add third-party apps.

Move third-party cloud files

  1. Open the file that you want to move.
  2. Tap Share > Copy.
  3. Open the folder where you want to move your file.
  4. Firmly press the screen.
  5. Tap Paste.

Do more with Files on iPadOS

If you're on iPadOS, you can access files on a USB flash drive, SD card, or hard drive through the Files app on iPadOS. Just connect the storage device, and then you can select it under Locations. You can also connect to unencrypted storage on a file server, if that storage is using the APFS, Mac OS Extended, MS-DOS (FAT), or ExFAT format. You also have the option to view your files in Column View, which is helpful if you have files nested in multiple folders. Column View lets you see previews of files and offers access to tools like markup and rotate without even opening a file.

Connect to a file server

  1. Open the Browse tab.
  2. Tap More .
  3. Select Connect to Server.
  4. Enter the SMB address.
  5. Tap Connect.
  6. The server name appears under Shared in the Browse menu.

Switch to Column View

  1. In landscape mode, open the Browse tab.
  2. Select a folder.
  3. Swipe down on the right side of the screen.
  4. Select Column View in the upper right.
  5. Tap a folder to expand its contents.
  6. Tap a file to see a preview.

To leave Column View, tap Grid View or List View , or use your iPad in portrait mode.

If you need help

  • Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest iOS, or iPadOS.
  • Set up iCloud on all of your devices and turn on iCloud Drive.
  • Make sure that you’re signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all of your devices.
  • If you want to upload, download, or share files using cellular data, open Settings, select Cellular, scroll down to iCloud Drive and any third-party cloud services you use, and turn it on for each service.

If you don't want to access your iCloud Drive files in the Files app, you can choose to download and add only third-party cloud services instead.

Here's what you need

With these Apple devices and software versions, you can use iWork collaboration with Box:

  • A Mac with macOS Mojave and Pages 8.2, Numbers 6.2, or Keynote 9.2 or later
  • An iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 12 and Pages 5.2, Numbers 5.2, or Keynote 5.2 or later
  • An iPad with iOS 12 or iPadOS and Pages 5.2, Numbers 5.2, or Keynote 5.2 or later
  • Box Drive for Mac 1.10 or later or Box Edit for Mac 4.0 or later, or Box 4.3.0 or later for your iPhone or iPad

With these browser versions, you can collaborate online:

  • Safari 9 or later, or Google Chrome 50 or later for Mac
  • Internet Explorer 11 or later or Google Chrome 50 or later for Windows PC

Get started

  1. Visit box.com and sign up for a personal1 Box account. Already have one? If so, go to the next step.
  2. If you have a personal account, sign in, then click or tap your initials in the top-right corner of the browser. Select Account Settings, then choose Integrations.
    For enterprise accounts, Box Enterprise Admins can access Integrations settings in the Admin Console > Settings > Apps.
  3. To turn on iWork collaboration, select iWork Collaboration.
  4. To preview iWork documents online in Box, select iWork Previews.

1 To use iWork collaboration with a Box enterprise account, iWork collaboration must be turned on by your organization.

Collaborate on a Document

Once you set up Box and turn on iWork collaboration, you can automatically edit with others in real time on any iWork document that's already stored in Box.

  1. To start collaborating on a new document, move or save your document into Box:
    • On Mac, drag your document to the Box folder in the Finder sidebar. If Box isn't in the Finder sidebar, open the Box app from the Applications folder.
    • On iPhone or iPad, move or copy your document into Box using either the document manager in Pages, Numbers, or Keynote or the Files app.2
    • Online in your Box account, sign in to your account, then drag the document to the All Files screen. Or, click Upload, choose File, then choose the document.
  2. To invite others, open your document from the Box folder, click or tap the Collaboration button , then invite people via box.com.
  3. After you've started collaborating, you can manage the document:
    • To see who is currently editing the document, click or tap the Collaboration button .
    • To set restrictions for who can view and make changes to your document, click or tap the Collaboration button , then tap
    • Share Settings.

2 Make sure you've added Box to your Locations on your iPhone or iPad. Once you've added Box, you can move and copy documents into Box with the document manager and the Files app.

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Edit when you’re offline

On your Mac, if you go offline when the document is open, you can continue to edit. When you reconnect, your edits are automatically incorporated into the document. If other participants have edited the document while you’re offline, a copy of the document might be created in the same folder as the original.

On your iPhone or iPad, you can’t edit collaborative documents while you’re offline. If you go offline, you'll be prompted to save a copy locally on your device. When you are back online, you can either upload the local copy to Box or copy the changes from the local copy and paste them into the original document.

Preview, edit, and create iWork documents online in Box

You can preview, edit, and create new iWork documents within a browser when signed in to your Box account.3 From the Files and Folders screen, here's what you can do:

  • To preview an iWork document online in Box, select the document.
  • To edit an iWork document online in Box, select the document, select Open in the toolbar, then choose Pages, Numbers, or Keynote on the Web.
  • To create a new iWork document online in Box, click New. Then, choose a Pages document, Numbers spreadsheet, or Keynote presentation.

3 You can open a document of up to 1 GB on box.com. If your document is larger than 1 GB, use Pages, Numbers, or Keynote on iPhone, iPad, or Mac to reduce its size before trying to open it on box.com.

Learn more

  • Get help with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
  • Get help with Box.

Terms and privacy

While using iWork collaboration or viewing an iWork preview or document on the web, your files will be temporarily stored on secure Apple servers.

Your use of the iWork applications is subject to Apple's iWork on the Web Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

If you have a personal Box account, you can turn off Box collaboration and previews on the Integrations tab of your Account Settings. If you have a Box enterprise account, please contact your organization.

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