Importing Scripts using the Files App
About the Files App on iOS
The Files app is automatically added on all iOS devices (iPhone and iPad) and allows you to store and manage files on your device, as well as files in other cloud services and apps including iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Adobe Creative Cloud and more.
Using the Files app, you can import multiple scripts at the same time.
Any files you keep in iCloud Drive will automatically appear in the Files app, but you need to set up your other cloud services to access them in the Files app too.
Setting up the Files App for Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive or Box
Download and set up the third-party cloud app (eg. Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive or Box).
Open the Files app (look for the folder icon)
Tap the Browse tab.
Tap the … button
Tap Edit
Turn on the third-party apps that you want to use in the Files app
Tap Done

Steps to import scripts into the teleprompter app on iOS
Open the teleprompter app and tap the Scripts icon to access your scripts. Your scripts will be listed here if you have any.
To import a script from Files, tap the + button in the top right corner, and then select Files / Cloud.



Navigate to the file you wish to import and tap it. You can import files in .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt, .pdf formats.
The script will load into the editing page of the app, where you can make amendments, add formatting, and then Save.
After pressing Save, the script will appear in your list of scripts, and can be used for recording by tapping the Record button.


Import from within the Files App on iOS
You can also import scripts directly from the Files app.
- Open the Files app
- Find the script you wish to import into the teleprompter
- Tap the file and hold.
- You will be shown a number of options.
- Select the option Share
- In the list of app icons, scroll to the far right and tap the 3 dots [… More]
- Tap Teleprompter
- The teleprompter app will open and the script will appear

Import from Files on Android
In the list of Scripts, tap the Red + button to Add a script.
Then Add from Files
In the file picker, any installed Cloud storage apps (eg. Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive etc) will be displayed. Select the provider and pick the file to import.
If the Cloud storage provider you need is not listed, install the app for this product.
