How to export annotated PDFs to Dropbox?

How do you export the annotated PDFs saved on the iPad to drop box?

I actually came here looking for a place for a feature request: Dropbox integration... That would make all of this easier.
For now, I use ifttt.com A web service (free) that links other web services with "recipes".
Essentially, I set up a recipe such that I send a PDF as an attachment from the Adobe Reader iPad app to a specific email address, then the attachment is save in a particular folder in my Dropbox (specified in the body of the email).  Clunky, but it gets the job done (there used to be a service "sendtodropbox" that set up an email address for ones' dropbox but I couldn't get it to work). This method at least allows sorting the documents with email body text.
The annoying part is when I want to then continue to read the document on my iPad after I have done some annotating in another version of Reader... I have to make sure the most updated version is in Dropbox (or email it to myself), do "Open in..." all over again, and delete the extra copy of the document.
again, Dropbox integration for this app would make my life soooo much easier.

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