Can you do word processing on an iPad? Yes, you can, if you have the right app, a Bluetooth keyboard, and an iPad with a large screen.
Can you use Office 365 on iPad productively?
There are many potential uses for the iPad. It’s great for watching movies and listening to music. It’s also a capable e-book reader. As downloadable apps for the iPad have expanded its capabilities, iPads are increasingly appearing in offices and among home workers. Despite this, the iPad, while it has a virtual keyboard, isn’t exactly great for word processing.
The iPad doesn’t have any built-in word processing apps. The closest you’ll get is the Notes app. However, you can download word processors from the App Store.
Apple's Pages is a free word processing application that works with documents you create on your computer. It can open and edit Microsoft Word documents. It saves (and lets you share) documents in Pages, Word (.doc), and PDF formats. The iWork Pages iPad app offers a nice feature set for a mobile app. However, power users will find the app too simplistic and limited.