There are several ways to write a letter on your iPad. The most common is to use Microsoft Word. While this is free, it is limited in scope. If you want to have a more powerful experience, you can subscribe to Microsoft 365 or purchase a separate word processor. Alternatively, you can use a bluetooth keyboard, iA Writer, or Nebo.
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Using a bluetooth keyboard
While the onscreen keyboard on your iPad is a great way to write a letter and save it, you may sometimes want to use a Bluetooth keyboard for iPad. This accessory plugs into the iPad’s Dock Connector, which props the iPad up and allows for convenient typing. Apple makes a Bluetooth keyboard that works with the iPad, but there are other keyboards you can use, too.
Once you’ve paired the wireless keyboard with your iPad, turn on the Magic Keyboard. Make sure the keyboard is fully charged. If it’s not, try unplugging it first and connecting it via Bluetooth. You’ll need to be connected to your iPad through a Lightning to USB-C charging cable to connect the Bluetooth keyboard and your iPad. Alternatively, you can use a wired USB keyboard.
Using Autocorrect to correct spelling mistakes
If you use Microsoft Word, then you’ve likely come across several spelling mistakes that can be solved by using the Word AutoCorrect feature. These errors highlight the correct word for you. You can then enter it or click on the arrow to the right word to complete your task. If you’d rather not bother with it, you can also choose to add it to the dictionary. This will save you from having to spend hours memorizing all the possible spelling mistakes.
The easiest fix is to add specialized words to the dictionary. Simply right-click the word you want to add to the dictionary and select “add to dictionary”. Then, whenever you type that word in the future, you will not get the wrong spelling. In addition, you’ll prevent the possibility of false-positive spelling errors. Make sure to add plural forms separately and the correct verb conjugations. If you want to make sure the word you type is automatically corrected, you can add these terms to the dictionary manually.
Using iA Writer
iA Writer is a text editor that is available in a full-scale version for Mac OS X and as a compact iPad application. Its minimalistic interface and limited formatting options are ideal for those who want to focus on the writing and not the formatting. Other features include a dark mode and focus mode, and the ability to add notes and emojis. iA Writer is also relatively affordable, with a generous free trial and multiple download options.
One of the most appealing aspects of iA Writer is its ability to export plain text documents to Microsoft Word, PDF, and HTML. To print, all you have to do is select File > Print Dialog. On the system print dialog, you can select PDF and print your document with a filename as the header and page numbers as the footer. Then, select the printer you wish to use, and you can print it.
Using Nebo
Using Nebo to type a message on your iPad is a fantastic way to improve your writing skills, and this app has lots of features you can use. You can type in English along with the language you’ve selected and Nebo will recognize the different words and phrases. You can edit the text in Nebo by changing the font size, line spacing, or even your language preference. You can also choose to use one of the 59 available handwritten languages.
Using Nebo on your iPad makes handwriting, math equations, and diagrams look perfect. It allows you to add emoji or symbols and even change the layout of your document. It also lets you add headings and lists, edit text, rotate split screen views, and even add photos and smart objects. While it is primarily an iPad app, it works well on the Mac as well.
Using Microsoft Word
If you’ve ever used Microsoft Word on a computer, you’re no stranger to using the app on a mobile device. You can create new documents and templates, view your recent files, and even share projects with other people. You can also add images and embed images and charts into your documents. Microsoft Word for iPad offers many more features than the desktop version of Word, and you can even use your existing OneDrive or Google Drive account to save your work.
While the iPad’s streamlined UI makes it easy to use, some users may be less than satisfied with this app. Using Word on iPad does offer some advantages over the desktop version, such as keyboard shortcuts and multitasking. This software also supports drag and drop, a feature introduced in iOS 11. You can easily drag photos from your Photos app into a Word document. You can also type in text from the text box by swiping left or right.