Pdf into iPad?

My question is how can i put Pdf files to my iPad Mini.

You can email them, you can use DropBox and you can use iOS File Sharing
iOS: About File Sharing - Support - Apple
Dropbox - Dropbox for iPad
You will also need an app in which you can open and save the pdf files into like iBooks, Adobe Reader or GoodReader.
iBooks on the App Store on iTunes
Adobe Reader on the App Store on iTunes
GoodReader for iPad on the App Store on iTunes

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    A friend has a jail broken iPad.  He can drag-and-drop PDF files right into his iPad with the same ease that we can when copying a PDF file from one Mac to another (Does not use, or need iTunes).
    I do NOT want to jailbreak my iPad.  Is there some similar way to transfer PDFs to iPad without going through iTunes (which I find to be a hassle).

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  • I`d like to know how can i insert documents, xls/doc/pdf into iCloud and have them in my iPhone and my iPad. I just found one way, through ibooks, but i think it isn't a practical option.

    I`d like to know how can i insert documents, xls/doc/pdf into iCloud and have them in my iPhone and my iPad. I just found one way, through ibooks, but i think it isn't a practical option.

    Just use Drop Box instead.

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  • Problems Importing pdfs into iBook and sync to iPad air 2

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    Have you tried the shortcut to add books/pdfs Command Shift O?
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  • HT204365 PDFs into iBooks/iPad from Mavericks

    When I want to put a PDF into iBooks on my iPad from my iMac with Mavericks, it is nearly impossible.  Before Mavericks, I was able to pick the pdfs from iTunes and they would come over to the iPad.  The only way I have seen to do it is: 1. Email the file (some are too big and won't email) or 2. Re-sync my iPad, which then deletes all of my manually managed music.  It was so much easier before Mavericks.  Why is it so complicated or impossible now?

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  • How do I add a PDF to iPad 2 with Yosemite and iOS 8.1?

    I recently migrated my iPad 2 to iOS 8.1 and my iMac to from Snow Leopard (10.6.8, I think it was) to Yosemite (10.10). Now it is not at all obvious how to copy a PDF from the iMac to the iPad 2, and I could not find instructions in the online help.
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  • Books and pdf on IPad don't appear in IBooks on MAC

    I've read through several solutions to this similar problem and none of the solutions work for me. I've uploaded several ebooks to my mac and they don't appear on the IPad. I've got content (PDF's) on my ipad that doesn't appear on my mac. For example, I've purchased 14 books that appear in the "cloud" and available for download on the Ipad but the purchases in Itunes show 2. I've updated my ipad, mac, ibook and itunes on both devices.
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    When I import pages from word documents my dropbox into iPad Pages only the first page imports. The rest is blank. This does not happen with QuickOffice, but I prefer to use Pages as QuickOffice is prone to crashes! Can anyone help me with this?

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    Reproducing the Issue
    Environment:
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    Cause
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    Resolution
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    Or
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  • Send a pdf to ipad

    how do you send a pdf to ipad.  In Lion I just saved it to the cloud but that doesn't work in Mountain Lion or am I doing something wrong?

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    This explains how to use file sharing.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4094

  • Roundabout pdf to iPad

    I've been trying to move a PDF to my iPad according to the directions in the iPad manual for iOS 7, click on Add to Library in iTunes on the Mac.  Nothing happens.  It was only a few weeks ago that I moved 2013 tax forms from irs.gov to my iPad; I thought I did it through iTunes.
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    Mavericks has changed things. It is completely useless putting PDFs into your iTunes library purely for syncing to the iPad because it no longer works that way.
    The PDFs need to be in iBooks on your Mac for syncing to your iPad.
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  • I am trying to convert a pdf into an editable document

    I am trying to convert an adobe pdf into an editable document.

    Hey Leslie,
    If you don't have Acrobat installed on your computer than you can install 30 days free Trail version of Adobe Acrobat DC Pro using this link Download Adobe Acrobat free trial | Acrobat Pro DC.
    However if you want to contact Adobe Tech. Support please refer to this link Contact Customer Care, once the page gets loaded click on 'Still Need Help? Contact Us' button & initiate a Chat or Call.
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  • Im trying to convert a PDF into an excel document and I keep getting an error message that reads "An error has occurred while trying to access the service". WHat am I doing wrong?

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