Iphone Files For Pads Layout
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What you will need
Iphone Files For Pads Layout Template

On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides app. In the bottom right, tap Create. Choose whether to use a template or create a new document, spreadsheet, or presentation. If you use a template, the app will open that template. If you create a new file, you’ll need to enter a name for your document.
- An iPhone, iPad, or iPod
- USB cable to connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod
- A Mac or PC with iTunes installed
Before you begin
If you don't already have iExplorer installed download it by clicking the button below. For more detailed installation instructions, click here.
Media folder

On the Device Overview screen, click on Media Folder under the Files tab. This will open the main directory of your Media folder. Within it, you'll see several subdirectories which organizes information more specifically. To open and work with a subdirectory, double-click any directory. You'll see Books, which is your iBooks data. You'll also see iTunes_Control which is your iTunes media files. Recordings contains your Voice Memos, and DCIM contains your Camera Roll photos.
Apps
Iphone App Layout
From the Device Overview screen, click on Apps under the Files tab. This will open the main directory for your iOS applications. Each App will have it's own folder. To open or work with an App directory, double-click any App.
Backups
On the Device Overview screen, click on Backups under the Files tab or click on the specific backup datatype such as Messages, Notes, Contacts, Calendars, Safari, Voicemail, and Call History under the Data tab. Once you choose to make a backup or use the last backup, you can navigate between backup data by clicking on one in the left panel.
You can even browse your backed up Apps data as well as other iOS data in the Backup Explorer section.
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Cheers,
Macroplant Staff