Doc² turns the iPhone or iPod Touch into a professional word processor, allowing you to easily view, create and edit Microsoft Word (.doc) files.
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Editing documents
Editing a document on the iPhone or iPod Touch with Doc² is amazingly easy. Doc² conveniently wraps the text
in a document so that it neatly fits the screen size of the device. Advanced editing features may all be easily accessed through the
unique scrollable menu toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Select text by double tapping, or select a paragraph by triple tapping. Then open the format menu (see the picture to the left) and
apply the appropriate character formatting. Choose from:
- Bold, italic and underline character formatting
- Font face and size options
- Text color and background color
Doc² also provides advanced paragraph formatting, including:
- Left, center, right and distributed paragraph alignment
- Paragraph indenting
- Bullets and numbering
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Tables
Doc² supports the use of tables, making it possible to edit existing tables and create new ones. It integrates with
Sheet², allowing you to select a range of cells in a spreadsheet stored in Sheet² and then paste them into Doc² as a table.
Inline pictures
Doc² lets you insert pictures into your document. You can either copy a picture from a web page using Safari and paste
it into your document, or you can insert a picture from the Photo app.
Copying and pasting
Doc² uses the standard iPhone copy and paste architecture. Text may be copied from one part of the document and pasted
to another. Alternatively, text may be copied from another application, which supports copying and pasting, and then pasted into
Doc².
Accessing documents in the cloud
Doc² lets you transfer documents to and from your MobileMe iDisk, and will let you open and view documents
stored on the iDisk. You can also create folders and organize your files by moving or copying them between the folder structure of
your iDisk.
Additionally Doc² will let you open and view the documents stored in your Google Docs account. You can create folders
directly within your Google Docs space and you can transfer documents to and from the Google Docs account.
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