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To collaborate on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you'll need an iPhone, iPad, or Mac with iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13.1, or macOS Catalina or later, and Pages, Numbers, or Keynote version 10.2.
To collaborate using Pages, Numbers, or Keynote online at iCloud.com, you'll need Safari 9.1.3 or later or Google Chrome for your Mac. For PC you'll need Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
When you invite people to collaborate on a document, spreadsheet, or presentation, you send an iCloud.com link to them. Up to 100 people can view and edit a shared document at the same time.
The name of the document is included in the URL. If the title or content of the document is confidential, make sure to ask participants not to forward the link to anyone else.
You can also invite others to collaborate on Pages, Numbers, or Keynote documents by sharing a folder in iCloud Drive. When you share a folder, any Pages, Numbers, or Keynote documents in the shared folder automatically become collaborative documents to everyone the folder is shared with.
People you invite can open and view a shared document of any size. If your document is larger than 2 GB and you want those you invite to be able to edit it, use Pages, Numbers, or Keynote for iPhone, iPad, or Mac to reduce the document's size to less than 2 GB before inviting others.
The Collaborate button appears at the top of your document with a checkmark. This icon also shows how many people have the document open, not including you.
The Collaborate button appears at the top of your document with a checkmark. This icon also shows how many people have the document open, not including you.
The Collaborate button appears at the top of your document with a checkmark. This icon also shows how many people have the document open, not including you.
If you restrict your document so that only people you invite can collaborate, they must sign in to iCloud or iCloud.com with their Apple ID.
If you want anyone who can access the document to be able to view and print, but not edit it, choose 'View only.'
You can change Share Options at any time. To change Share Options, click or tap the Collaborate button , then make the changes you want.
You can also assign a password to a document so that only those who know the password can open the document:
If you chose the 'Only people you invite' Share Option, only those with permission to edit can add, change, and delete the document's password. Otherwise, only you can modify the password.
You can see the edits that others make in real time, hide or show editing activity, and more.
If you want to see the documents that are shared:
When editing a shared document, you can use all of the features of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, with some exceptions.
To see who's joined the document, tap or click the Collaborate button . If you see a dot next to someone's name in list, it means they have the document open. Tap or click the dot to see where they are editing.
If you want to communicate with other participants, you can add and reply to comments without leaving Pages, Numbers, or Keynote using threaded comments.
If you're not connected to the internet, you can still edit a shared document. Edits you make offline are saved for at least 30 days and upload to iCloud automatically when you go back online. Other participants will see your changes once your changes have uploaded. You can check the sync status of your document from the document manager on iPhone or iPad, or by choosing View > Show Sync Status on a Mac.
To send a copy of the document with your changes to someone else before your changes are uploaded, tap the More button on iPhone or iPad or click Share on Mac, then choose Send a Copy. If you attach a document from the Files app (on iPhone or iPad) or the Finder (on Mac), your changes won't be included. If someone you're collaborating with deletes an object, Keynote slide, or Numbers sheet you’ve edited offline, those edits won't be in the document when you’re back online and the document syncs with iCloud.
Open the document, then tap or click the Collaborate button > Stop Sharing, then tap or click OK.
When you stop sharing, the document is removed from iCloud Drive for all participants. If you re-share the document later, the link will remain the same. If you set the document's Share Option to 'Only people you invite,' you will need to re-invite participants.
To stop sharing a document that is inside a shared folder, move the document outside of the shared folder.
If you need to use one of these features, stop sharing the document, make your changes, then share the document again. When you stop sharing, the document is removed from iCloud Drive for all participants. If you've restricted the document to 'Only people you invite,' you will need to re-invite everyone after.
These features aren't currently available when you collaborate with other participants:
Some features aren’t currently available when you collaborate from iCloud.com:
You can still edit documents containing tracked changes and vertical text in Pages, Numbers, and Keynote on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
1 On iCloud.com, you can add images up to 10 MB only.
2 You can't reduce the size of a shared document, but you can reduce the size of a copy.
If you use Pages, Numbers, or Keynote and collaboration isn't available, you might need to update your apps on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Turn on automatic updates so that your apps always stay up to date. If your device is too old to update your apps, you can still collaborate online at iCloud.com using a Mac or PC.
If you want to send a copy of the document, you can send it without collaborating:
Collaborate in real time on documents stored in Box.
Learn more about iCloud Drive.
*If a file is dimmed when you try to select it, the file is not supported. Check file limitations for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on iCloud.com.