How do I download PDF files to my iPad?

I have uploaded from my I-pad several PDF to the acrobat.com (cloud), so far so good.
So no I have a local copy on my I-pad, and a cloud copy.
Now I want to access the file from a different I-pad, which I can through the cloud, but I want to have it in the document side so I can copy the file and put some edit on it before resending.
So basically I am trying to get files from to Cloud back into the local side of adobe
Thx for the help.
Oli

Hi,
Check the steps mentioned on link : https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1591107?tstart=30
Regards,
Ajlan Huda.

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