How to download files from box to ipad






















To move a file, simply tap and hold your finger on it, then drag it to your destination of choice. It can be a folder, or a cloud service such as iCloud , Dropbox, etc. No matter how good you are at getting this workflow down, it still feels like downloading files and documents from an iPhone or iPad is a giant pain in the butt.

Maybe this will be part of a future software update, especially now that Apple is trying hard to pitch iPad as a work machine. Tap on the Share button, which will bring up the Share sheet. Download files from a password-protected website The steps mentioned above work great if the file you are trying to download is available publicly from a website.

Login to whatever website you need to use to download a file or document. Locate the file you want to download, and tap on it to load it. Saving files on iPhone or iPad is a pain No matter how good you are at getting this workflow down, it still feels like downloading files and documents from an iPhone or iPad is a giant pain in the butt. As always, any questions or comments you may have are more than welcome. I figured out how to download the files and assemble them into an Apple Music playlist.

The files in question are audio recordings I made several years ago. As such they weren't recognized by the Music app until I opened each one, so loading the list was a bit time consuming. Once the list was assembled, I noticed the playback happened at random.

In other words, if I played the first item in the list, after it ended the next item played was NOT the second item I want lists to play in order without me having to individually hit each one to start it. Is this an Apple flaw or did I do something wrong in assembling the list? Thanks again for your attention and help. As this feature is not offered by us, I'd suggest that you checked with them as well Steve. From the sounds of it though, it looks like your playlists aren't set to play by the order of your tracks but randomly.

You might want check with Apple directly for guidance on how you'd need to set this up to achieve the desired result. The way we work is changing. Share and discover new ways to work smarter with Dropbox in our community. If you need more help you can view your support options expected response time for a ticket is 24 hours , or contact us on Twitter or Facebook. This is Apple's own application that opens up a world of automation and functionality not otherwise available on iOS Right now you can't just save a file to an iPhone or iPad like you can on Windows or Mac.

It works OK for photos, but as more of us move to productivity on phones and tablets, there's no reason you wouldn't want to download a zip file on your iPad. The file will then be saved directly to whatever location in OneDrive you chose. It's a bit hacky, but much of working with the iPhone and iPad involves adapting your workflows to get the best from them.

You can add Shortcuts to your home screen and dock for quick access, and some files, such as audio, can be shared directly to the shortcut through the share sheet once the web player has opened. The steps above will work on any iPhone or iPad running iOS If you're in the market for something new, the iPad Pro The latest iPad Pro is a stunning piece of hardware and it's hard to argue against Apple still being the king of tablet makers.

Whether the iPad Pro is a 'laptop replacement' is open to interpretation, but for many people, it has more to offer than a laptop could. That's in part due to the strength of the iOS app ecosystem, and if you're a heavy Microsoft user, you'll have a great time here. Microsoft's apps for the iPad are superb. To save your stuff directly to OneDrive, you'll need a couple of extra apps on top of the built-in Files application.

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