How to transfer files (word,pdf) from my laptop to iphone5?

how to transfer files (word,pdf) from my laptop to iphone5?

You need an app that supports such. Something like:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf-expert-professional-pdf/id323133888?mt=8
There are many such apps, search for yourself for something that meets your needs.

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    (Well, it seems my title got truncated; originally it read: How to transfer iBooks books & PDFs from old iPad to new iPad?)
    I've recently gotten an iPad Air to replace my previous iPad 2. I have a bunch of books and PDFs in iBooks on the old iPad, and want to transfer them to the new iPad.
    A search of Apple Support informs me that anything I've purchased from iBooks can be downloaded at any time to any of my devices (works like Amazon's Kindle system, apparently), but nearly all the content I have in iBooks on the iPad I've downloaded from other sources, so it won't be in my iBooks Store account (I might have bought one book there).
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    But iBooks is already on the iPad; I have it open and see the list of books in it, which matches the list shown in iTunes. The message has a "More Information" button; I click that and it opens an Apple Support article titled "iOS: An app you installed unexpectedly quits, stops responding, or won’t open": "Learn what to do if you see one of these issues with an app you downloaded from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: The app unexpectedly quits; The app stops responding; You can’t open the app." But none of these apply; the iBooks app is on the iPad, and works fine there.
    The article suggests: (1) Restart the App. I've done that, no help. (2) Restart your device. Done that, no help. (3) Update your device software and your apps. The iPad is running iOS 6.1.3, iBooks 3.1.3; not the latest versions, no, but I'd rather not update it to newer, bigger, more power-hungry versions if I don't have to. Is it that iTunes 11 doesn't work with iOS 6? I haven't seen this stated anywhere.
    So instead I click the OK button on the message, but nothing further happens, so far as I can tell: None of the books/PDFs on the iPad (about 380MB) appear in iBooks on the MacBook Pro.
    I click on "Books" in the row of words across the top of the iTunes window, and it shows me the single PDF presently in iBooks on the MacBook Pro. I click the box by "Sync Books", and a message appears: "Are you sure you want to remove existing music, movies, TV shows, books, and tones from this iPad and sync with this iTunes library?" Well, no, that's exactly what I DON'T want to do. I don't want to erase the 380MB of books and PDFs on the iPad and replace them with the single PDF now in iBooks on the MacBook Pro. I want to copy the books from the iPad 2 to iTunes, so I can copy them back to the new iPad Air (if, God willing, I can figure out how to do that without erasing the books now on the iPad Air).
    I've been working with Macintosh computers for over 26 years. It's always been a fairly simple process to copy files from one computer to another. I don't want to "sync" all the data (address book, email, God knows what else) on the iPad with the corresponding information on the MacBook Pro – especially if that will erase everything on the iPad (which has information not on the MacBook Pro, e.g. 380MB of books). I just want to copy the books and PDFs in iBooks from the old iPad to the MacBook Pro, then to the new iPad, adding them to the books on the new iPad, so I don't lose anything.
    Can anybody give me a clue?

    How to Transfer Everything from an Old iPad to New iPad
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/16/transfer-old-ipad-to-new-ipad/
    iOS: Transferring information from your current iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2109
    Moving Content to a New iPad
    http://tinyurl.com/qzk2a26
    How to Transfer App Data and Game Saves from One iOS Device to Another
    http://lifehacker.com/5891964/can-i-transfer-app-data-and-game-saves-from-my-iph one-to-a-new-ipad
    How to transfer data from your old iPad to your new iPad
    http://www.imore.com/how-transfer-data-your-old-ipad-your-new-ipad-air-or-retina -ipad-mini
    Transferring your prepaid cellular data account depends on your carrier. AT&T lets you move it yourself when you go to Cellular Data in Settings and log into your account with your previous AT&T user name and password. For iPads with Sprint service, you can set up an account on the new iPad and contact Sprint Customer Care (888-211-4727 and go through the menus) to deactivate the old plan and get credit for unused service. For Verizon, call the company’s customer service number for mobile broadband support (800-786-8419) and ask to have your account transferred.
     Cheers, Tom

  • How to transfer files like music from mac to ipad? tried it using mac but what happen was opposite!

    how to transfer files like music from mac to ipad? tried it few times but what happen was the opposite.

    If you want to sync your iTunes library on your Mac to your iPad ....
    Connect your iPad to the Mac and launch iTunes. Click on your iPad's name on the left side under the devices heading. Then click on the Music tab - and select the music that you want to transfer. Does your iTunes window look like this - with Sync Music checked and the playlists or albums checked as well like in the photo below?
    When you click on the apps tab do you have Sync Apps checked and all of the apps in the window below checked to sync as well?
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  • How to transfer files to and from iPad air using bluetooth

    How can I transfer file to and from my iPad using Bluetooth to another Bluetooth-enabled device?  Is there an app for this? 

    iOS devices do not have the Bluetooth profile for file transfer. Even if the other device is a an iOS device, you can't transfer files over BT. You can use Airdrop between iOS devices. However, even though Airdrop uses BT to locate other devices, the actual transfer is done over WiFi. There are some apps in the App Store that, if loaded on both iOS devices will allow limited file transfer over BT between the devices.

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    SOMEBODY TELL ME HOW TO LOAD MY EMAIL ADDRESSES FROM MY LAPTOP ONTO MY IPAD MINI AND KEEP IT SIMPLE...I'M PRETTY NEW AT ALL THIS (AND OLD TOO)

    Hello there Angela,
    I was looking for some resources on syncing your Mail accounts from your computer to your iPad.
    In our article named iOS: How to transfer or sync content to your computer found here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1296. This section in particular will get you started:
    USB syncing
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    My fathers MB Air has been failing to boot, most likely due to lack of space on hard drive. I've come to the conclusion seeing as how its a 2014 model and he has 6 GB's of free space on his main dirve. I've managed to boot his MB Air from an external drive and now I need to know how to transfer his files to the external hard drive from the internal hard drive, while of course running on the external device. I apologise if this made no sense; trying my best here. If there is any more information required to answer my question please don't hesitate.

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    Overview
    The following sections outline different methods of transfering files to and from the BlackBerry® PlayBook™.
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    BlackBerry® PlayBook™
    Additional Information
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    File and Folder creation is only available on the playbook within the sub directories of the file structure.  No folders can be created on the root folder of the drive.  This is by design.
    The main folders of the playbook are not meant to be modified renamed deleted or changed.  This is by design.
    While any file type can physically moved to the playbook the files capable of being opened by the playbook are still limited to KB26606, as well as KB26518.
    PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO GIVE KUDOS BY CLICKING THE STAR BELOW. THANKS

    After you connect your tablet via wifi in the network, you can also share files doing this:
    I personally have windows 7 in my laptops, and when I need to transfer files using my laptop, I open network and sharing center, then I click on see full map and finally I click on the icon  playbook-a185, the next screen will show you 2 folders: certs and media.
    Another way is opening windows explorer and on the left under network, see the computers listed on the network, find playbook-a185, click on it and will open the folders.
    Note: make sure you have file sharing and wifi sharing ON on the playbook. I turn OFF password protect so will be easier to access your files, and when you are done, you can turn password protection ON.
    Give kudos by clicking on the start please.
    Thanks!!

  • How to transfer files via WiFi from a PC to a C7.....

    Hey guys. Please help me. I want to transfer files from my PC to nokia C7 via wifi. But i am unable to find any source. I remember home sharing options in Nokia N82 but couldn't find anything similar in a C7. I'll be really thankful to you if you help me. 
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  • How to transfer files and playlists from separate drives

    I have my iTunes library on an external hard drive, but the iTunes is on the old G3 iMac.
    I want to transfer the music files and the iTunes prefs (eg playlists) to a newer laptop.
    Both the iMac and the hard drive have firewire connections.
    How do I go about doing this?
    Thanks,
    Boris

    I would probably try using the migration assistant utility. Go to Applications > Utilities > Migration Assistant. Otherwise, it might work to simply copy the iTunes folder on your old mac to the new one but I'm not sure about this.

  • New Computer:  How to transfer files including thumbnails from old computer to new.

    I am getting a new computer and wish to backup my files including thumbnails
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  • How to transfer files over bluetooth from android phone to ipad air , the phone being already paired ?

    Look forward for a solution to above

    You cannot. iOS devices do not support file transfer from another type of device via Bluetooth. You'll need to either email the files to yourself, use a cloud-based service such as Dropbox, or sync the files to your computer so you can then sync them to your iPad.
    Regards.

  • How to transfer files via airdrop from Mac to iPad

    I am a new convert to the Mac world, had my Mac and iPad for about 6 months now, and greatly impressed.  I have Norton on my Mac, so when wishing to transfer via airdrop I disable the connection blocking, when transfering from iPad to Mac the iPad icon appears in finder, but disappears immediately transfer is complete.
    I have restarted the Mac hoping that would work but to no avail.  Both are connected to the internet through a BT home hub 5 via an airport time unit.  Both are connected to iCloud, and are set to everyone in airdrop.  Any help would be appreciated.

    Update on problem.
    I have received an update on the iPad, airdrop now working.

  • How to transfer File CC properties from XI to PI 7.1

    Hi friends!
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    when an upgrade is done it is recommended that you have metadata imported for both XI3.0 and PI7.11 ...so that the old designs do not suffer.
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  • Does anyone know how to transfer files (mainly photos) from my ipad2 to another computer .

    I have tried to simply email the photos to an email address, and then download and dace them on the main home computer, but this is taking an age to do. Is there a quicker way please?

    You can use 3rd party apps like Photo Transfer App.
    http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee374/Diavonex/Album%205/79b3173fda7b6a6e148 5b463198f6acf.jpg

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