Use Apple Pencil with Numbers on iPad
You can use your Apple Pencil in Numbers on iPad to convert handwriting to text, create drawings, and select and scroll as you would with your finger. By default, when you use Apple Pencil in Numbers, you enter a writing and drawing view. If you want to use Apple Pencil for scrolling and selecting objects instead, you can change its default setting.
Note: To convert your handwriting to text using Scribble, you must have a compatible iPad with iPadOS 14 or later installed. Scribble is not available in all languages. For more information, see this Support article.
Change the default Apple Pencil behaviour for Numbers
If you want to use Apple Pencil for scrolling and selecting objects instead of writing or drawing, change its default setting. The Apple Pencil setting in Numbers applies only to Numbers. If you change the setting in one spreadsheet, it applies to all Numbers spreadsheets but doesn’t affect other apps, such as Pages and Keynote.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPad, then open a spreadsheet.
Tap , then tap Settings.
In the Apple Pencil controls (you may need to scroll down to see them), turn on Select and Scroll.
Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) support Double Tap to Switch. When Double-Tap to Switch is turned on, you can double-tap the lower part of Apple Pencil to quickly turn Select and Scroll on and off.
If you change the default setting to Select and Scroll, you can still use Apple Pencil to draw in Numbers. Tap in the toolbar, then tap Drawing.
Turn handwriting into text
Scribble is an iPad feature that turns your handwriting into text. When you pair an Apple Pencil with a supported iPad with iPadOS 14 or later installed, Scribble is on by default. To check the Scribble setting, or to turn it off, go to Settings > Apple Pencil.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPad, then open a spreadsheet.
Tap Apple Pencil on the spreadsheet where you want to write.
Note: In a table, tap a cell if you want to replace all its contents. To edit a cell, tap the cell again to place the insertion point where you want to begin writing.
Tap the Scribble tool in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, then start writing.
Scribble works even when your handwriting extends beyond the edges of the text area.
Note: If you turn off Scribble in Settings or a language that supports Scribble isn’t in your language list, the Scribble tool does not appear in the toolbar.
As you enter text with Apple Pencil, you can do any of the following:
Delete a word: Scratch it out.
Insert text: Tap and hold in a text area, then start writing when a space opens.
Join or separate characters: Draw a vertical line between them.
Select text: Circle text or draw a line through it. Drag the selection handles with your finger to change the selection.
Start a new paragraph: Tap in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Show a keyboard: Tap in the toolbar, then tap keyboard keys to correct text, delete characters, add spaces and more.
Change to another supported language: Tap in the toolbar, then tap the language you want to use (you must have already added the keyboard in Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards). The button shows the initials of the language selected (for example, ENUS for American English).
Undo the last action: Tap in the toolbar. Tap multiple times to undo all your recent actions.
Add a new text box: Start writing away from other text areas (such as another text box or a selected table or table cell). A new text box is created for your text.
For more space to write, drag the toolbar handle to any corner of your screen. To return the toolbar to full size, tap the minimised version. To set the toolbar to automatically minimise when you’re writing, tap , then turn on Auto-minimise.