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First of all, I find it very strange the call center team cannot assit me with mobile question beacause they are not trained in mobile?? If Adobe creates and support an app, why not a simple tech support for it?
How can I make the app not save my documents on adobe cloud? When I scan a or edit a document on iOS, it saves on cloud, I don't want that upload to my clould rather I want to save locally on device or on my Files folder. I have Acrobat and Adboe Scan app on my mobile and subcribe to Acrobat Standard and Pro licences via business license.
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Hi
Your question is about Adobe Reader for iOS, so I have moved it from the Acrobat forum.
~ Jane
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It is about acrobat for mobile??
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Hi,
Just to clarify, there is no Adobe Acrobat for mobile.
The mobile app is referred to as Adobe Acrobat Reader mobile app.
But it can be misleading when googling it and the results come up as Acrobat Mobile app.
It is a little misleading.
You're basically running a mobile freeware or better said, an open source version of the Acrobat Reader to view, fill, sign, comment, sign and print, alongside with an Adobe Acrobat PDF editing proprietary code that is unlocked with a paid subscription.
With a paid subscription the premium basic editing features are enabled as soon as you sign in with your AdobeID in your app.
As far as the Adobe Scan is concerned, that is a design feature; scanned documents will always be uploaded to the Document Cloud and the user is provided with the option to download to your device.
And here is the value of that; this feature basically allows any person to continue to work with a document on the fly while access to an office scanner is not possible.
At the same time, as soon as the document is scanned it uploads to the Document Cloud making it accessible to any computer device regardless of geographical distance.
For some reason this feature seems to irritate a lot of users, mostly Apple users, in my humble opinion.
But anyway, As far as I know, Adobe has not announced any future plans about empowering users with the Adobe Scan app to be able to save scanned files directly to a local storage location in the mobile device soon after the scan is performed.
If it helps to answer you inquiry better, the Adobe Mobile Team answered this same question in another thread that was posted back in 2017.
They said that with the iOS that you can manually copy the files from Locations/Browse/Adobe Scan. Then long press on the file and select Copy.
Then navigate to Locations/Browser/On My iPad, for example, and paste it there.
In my opinion, this is the long method and somewhat tedious.
With the Adobe Scan app you can easily accomplish the same result with only three clicks (or taps) away.
See my slides:
You will see a message popup indicating "Saved to Documents Folder".
I hope that this long answer can help you, and others, to re-discover the value in this app the way it was design.
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No me da la
opción de copiar a lo dispositivo
iOS móvil
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hola, es iOS iPhone
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Can you share a screenshot of what you see when you scan a document?
Are you not able to save the document from the Document Cloud to "On My iPhone" -->> Snapseed?
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