Adding pdf document

What's the best way of adding a 300 page pdf for an internal ipad app so that the viewer can browse and go to different pages
via a TOC?  Thanks

Well the best way is to convert pdf pages into articles. You can take a look at this Devnet article : http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite/articles/dps-pdf-to-indesign.html or take a look at Cross IP's solution : http://www.pdf4dps.com/. Both Give you a fast solution for achieving this.

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