Downloading and storing pdf file in a Local holder

I generated a pdf file with desk top PC and uploaded it to Adobe Acrobat DC through the Acrobat.com. I can preview it in a Document Cloud by opening the Adobe Acrobat installed in the iPad.
Question: How can I download the file and store it in a Local holder of the iPad?

Hi Kishida-san,
Unfortunately, there's is no such option but once you download the file from cloud, a copy of it is saved on the device which you can access without internet connectivity.
Moreover, You can't copy the file from cloud to a specific folder on device however you can copy a file from local storage on device to the cloud.
Also, This Link seems relevant to your query: https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-5782
Hope that helps
Regards,
Rahul

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