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June 20, 2013
Question

Transfer PDF's From Acrobat.com to Documents

  • June 20, 2013
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I have downloaded 200 pdf's to my ipad using acrobat.com, but I can't open them unless I am connected to the internet.  In Adobe Reader, how can I move these files from the "acrobat.com" folder to the "documents" file and then access them without an internet connection?

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    Adobe Employee
    July 8, 2013

    Unfortunately this isn't something that's easy to do today -- but we have some ideas on how to improve it in the future. Please send me a private message if you'd like to be a prerelease tester. /Jonathan

    Participant
    July 9, 2013

    Thanks for the response. I am a musician and wanted all of my sheet music on my Ipad in PDF format. That was a total of about 400 documents.

    I ended up emailing the PDF’s to myself, 10 at a time, and opening them in Safari and then in Adobe Reader. Ultimately, I got all of the PDF’s on my Ipad and useable at any time.

    I would be interested in being a prerelease tester on anything new you might have.

    Jim Stormont

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    June 25, 2013

    This is my issue too. At one point all you needed to do was go to your Acrobat.com acct sign in and once you opened each file you would be able to move it around into designated folders. Now all those files stay under Acrobat.com and can not be moved? I was wondering if they changed something...

    Participant
    June 27, 2013

    This is my issue too! I Can't figure  it out - The program will not let me download the file once I merge the PDF's to save it onto my computer