I got this Nexus tablet to travel with but I can't work on my files with it. Mostly it just won't open things. When it does open things, everything is apparently read-only. I have tried four different apps: "document viewer," naturally only for viewing: kingsoft office, which a friend of mine uses to edit just fine: android office: and android open office. There is just no responsiveness at all: I can view the text, and scroll around in it -- but the onscreen buttons don't work.
These are files from dropbox and google drive, and only the .rtf ones, not the .doc ones. The .doc ones produce a grey field where the text should be. When I was trying this with kingsoft, I got errors with .rtf, but the docs would open.
I have spent hours and hours and hours on this. I am actually heartbroken. The whole point of spending money I didn't have was to edit my files while I am traveling.
These are files from dropbox and google drive, and only the .rtf ones, not the .doc ones. The .doc ones produce a grey field where the text should be. When I was trying this with kingsoft, I got errors with .rtf, but the docs would open.
I have spent hours and hours and hours on this. I am actually heartbroken. The whole point of spending money I didn't have was to edit my files while I am traveling.
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I can open and edit MS Office files on my iPod Touch, so the Nexus should also do it.
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Here's a (rather old) list: https://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9221211/5_office_suites_for_Android_phones
If the files don't have complex formatting, you can also upload them to Google Drive and the native Android Drive app will edit them.
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- Can you create new documents and do they work ok?
- are the permissions on the serving side - dropbox/google drive set correctly, or might you need to add your tablet as an 'editing allowed' device to it?
- what happens if you email yourself the file as an attachment?
Failing the above:
- are there any parental controls/other limitations that might be inadvertendly set?
Hope you can sort it out soon!
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You may also want a decent keyboard -- either a bluetooth keyboard and mouse (plus a stand) for use at a desk, or something like Swype or SwiftKey for text input on the move. I'd strongly recommend paying for Swype; it comes with Dragon Dictate speech recognition and Swype gestural input built in, and is sold by Nuance (i.e. the folks behind Dragon and Apple's Siri).
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I haven't yet found a free android app that will edit rtf at all, but I have no problem editing .doc files with the free version of Kingsoft, so that does sound like a permission problem. (My only other thought is that I don't know what would happen if the .doc files were really .rtf "under the hood", which I seem to remember could happen with some early versions of OpenOffice.
What happens if you use Kingsoft to open a new file?
Seconding the recommendation for Swype -- but be warned that "smart" keyboards take some getting used to!
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