Tap the Add button and your template will be on your iOS device, ready to go. When you do, Numbers will launch and you’ll see a screen that looks like this: Somewhere on the sheet will be a choice to open it in Numbers. You’ll get the usual sheet asking you what you want to do with it. Open the email on your phone or iPad and tap the attachment. Select the one you want on your iOS device and attach it to an email to yourself. Open that package and work your way through the subfolders like this: Now there’s a package named in your ~/Library/Containers folder. They used to be in ~/Library/Application Support/iWork/Numbers/Templates, but that’s been changed. You have to copy them over.įirst, you have to find templates on your Mac. New or altered templates that you make on your Mac don’t automatically propagate to your iPhone or iPad. 1 Although the Mac and iOS versions of Numbers come with the same set of templates, they aren’t shared. You might think that with the new Numbers, your templates would be stored in iCloud and just automatically available on every device. Say you have a Numbers template file on your Mac and you want to use it on your iPhone. I’ll get to the motivations for this post later let’s cut to the chase. Next post Previous post Copying Numbers templates to iOS
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