How do I open a PDF from an online site?

HHow do I open a PDF from an online site

Hi,
you might find an answer in How to open PDF documents in Adobe Reader (iPad on iOS 7 version)
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    I just purchased this product (acrobat online)
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    Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 15:50:14 -0700
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        Re: How do I create a pdf from just one or two pages of an existing pdf?
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