How to export PDF from email to adobe reader on iPad

I received PDF file in email that I'm opening on my iPad. Opened into Safari browser. Now how do I export or import into my documents folder in installed adobe reader on my iPad?

The steps above are for Safari (browser).
In Apple Mail on iPad/iPhone, long press (press & hold) a PDF document icon shown the body of an email message.
If your PDF document is opened in non-Adobe Reader viewer, tap the PDF document to display the toolbar and tap the Share icon.
and select "Open in Adobe Reader".

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