Open a spreadsheet in Numbers on iPad
You can open Numbers spreadsheets saved on iPad, in iCloud Drive, on connected servers and with other third-party storage providers. If your iPad has iPadOS installed, you can open spreadsheets saved on an external storage device that’s connected to your iPad. You can also import Microsoft Excel spreadsheets (files with a .xls or .xlsx filename extension), delimited text files or fixed-width text files into Numbers and make changes to them. See Import an Excel or text file into Numbers on iPad.
Note: When you open a spreadsheet saved in iCloud Drive, it’s automatically downloaded to your device.
Open an existing spreadsheet in Numbers
Open Numbers, and if a spreadsheet is already open, tap Spreadsheets in the top-left corner to see all your spreadsheets.
Tap a thumbnail to open a spreadsheet.
If you can’t see the spreadsheet you want to open, try searching for it, or tap Browse or Recents at the bottom of the screen. See Find a spreadsheet in Numbers on iPad.
When you open a Numbers spreadsheet that uses fonts that you don’t have, a missing font notification appears briefly at the top of the sheet. If you want to see which fonts are missing and which replacement fonts are being used, tap Show. To permanently replace those fonts in this spreadsheet, tap Resolve Font Warnings, then tap Resolve.
Some templates aren’t downloaded to your computer until you choose them or open a spreadsheet that uses one. If your connection is slow or you’re offline when this happens, images in the spreadsheet may appear at a lower resolution until you’re online again or the template finishes downloading.