Web pages not opening in any Internet browser If web pages will not open in any Internet browser, your computer may have a virus or malware infection. Some viruses and malware prevents web pages from opening or loading in any Internet browser. We recommend you check for and remove viruses or malware on your computer.
Try to load a website, like www.apple.com, using cellular data. If you don't have cellular data, connect to a different Wi-Fi network and then load the website. If you're using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), check your VPN settings. If you have a VPN turned on, some apps or websites might block content from loading.
Make sure your iPhone has iOS 8 or later installed. Make sure your iPad has iOS 8, iPadOS 13, or later installed. Verify that iCloud is turned on for the Pages app on each device where you want to access the document. Tap Settings, then Pages, then turn on iCloud.
Quit the Pages app and then try to reopen it. On iPhone or iPad, just close it out of the multitasking tray. Then try to reopen the document. On Mac, click Pages and Quit Pages (or press Command + Q while it is open).
Make sure your iPhone has iOS 8 or later installed. Make sure your iPad has iOS 8, iPadOS 13, or later installed. Verify that iCloud is turned on for the Pages app on each device where you want to access the document. Tap Settings, then Pages, then turn on iCloud.
Try Settings > Pages > Document Storage and switch between iCloud and local storage. Let them know what version of iOS and what version of Pages for iOS and whether you have added anything lately or changed anything.
Clear browser cache on iPhone/iPad: On your iPhone/iPad, tap Settings. Then scroll all the way down to Safari, tap on it and tap Clear History and Website Data. Tap Clear History and Data to confirm. Open safari and check to see if the Safari cannot open the page error has been resolved.
For Discord problems on Android and iOS, restarting the device may also help. Delete temporary files. Corrupt temporary files can prevent the Discord app from opening and functioning normally. To fix this problem, you'll need to delete all of the files in your AppData and LocalAppData folders.
Please check first if your iPad is connected to the internet, then sign out your account in SharePoint or OneDrive and sign in again. See if you can now open the Excel files. Note: You need to delete the credentials for each Office app.
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Delete the mail app, then reinstall it. Do not try to open the Mail app yet. Go to Accounts & Passwords and turn mail back on for the account you are using. Open the Mail app.
Often a window will be there (translucent) even if the mail app didn't open. Restart the iPad by holding down the home & sleep/wake buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears then let go & wait until the iPad boots up. Now before adding any accounts back, try opening the mail app to see if it will open.
Reset the app Go to iPad Settings and scroll down to the Office app (Word, PowerPoint etc). In the app settings, scroll down to the Reset option. Clear all Documents / Presentations will remove documents that haven't been saved to the device or synced to a server. In other words 'Open' documents are lost.