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PDF von Acrobat.Adobe.com offline abspeichern

New Here ,
Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025

Ich habe eine Png Datei bei Acrobat online in PDF umwandeln lassen und möchte es nun auf mein iPad wieder abspeichern. Auf Acrobat.Adobe.com sieht man die Datei, es gibt aber keinen Downloads Button. Wie mache ich das?

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025
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Hello!

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

Here's how you can download a PDF from Acrobat online (https://adobe.ly/4cSR4Xq) to your iPad:

 

 

  • Open Safari or your preferred browser on your iPad.

  • Go to https://adobe.ly/4cSR4Xq and sign in.

  • Locate your converted PNG-to-PDF file under “Recent” or “Documents.”

  • Tap to open the PDF file.

  • Once the file is open, tap the three dots (•••) menu or look for a Download or Open in… option (this may appear as a share icon ⬇️ or an arrow).

  • Select “Open in…” > “Save to Files” or “Copy to Acrobat” to save it locally or to another app on your iPad.

If you're using the Acrobat Reader iOS app, you can:

  • Open the PDF from the “Recent” tab (if it's synced).

  • Tap the Share icon (top right) > Save to Files or choose another location.

For more information, see this article: https://adobe.ly/4cG6Lkp

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025
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Hello!

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

Here's how you can download a PDF from Acrobat online (https://adobe.ly/4cSR4Xq) to your iPad:

 

 

  • Open Safari or your preferred browser on your iPad.

  • Go to https://adobe.ly/4cSR4Xq and sign in.

  • Locate your converted PNG-to-PDF file under “Recent” or “Documents.”

  • Tap to open the PDF file.

  • Once the file is open, tap the three dots (•••) menu or look for a Download or Open in… option (this may appear as a share icon ⬇️ or an arrow).

  • Select “Open in…” > “Save to Files” or “Copy to Acrobat” to save it locally or to another app on your iPad.

If you're using the Acrobat Reader iOS app, you can:

  • Open the PDF from the “Recent” tab (if it's synced).

  • Tap the Share icon (top right) > Save to Files or choose another location.

For more information, see this article: https://adobe.ly/4cG6Lkp

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

 

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