I'm tryin to transfer PDF from hotmail to adobe reader ?

How do I transfer my PDF 's in my hotmail account to adobe reader, there's no (open in) button on my iPad 3

Are you using Safari to view your hotmail, or do you have hotmail configured in your Mail Application? In the case of the mail application, you would need to long press on the attachment. This will present an "open in" menu option. In the case of Safari, if hotmail provides a means of downloading attachments in their Safari web app, you should be able to tap on the attachment. This would download the PDF within safari. Then, tapping on the PDF should show a toolbar that has an "open in" button. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the hotmail web interface, so this latter method may not be entirely accurate. The easiest way is probably to configure your Mail application to fetch your hotmail and use the open in method I described for Mail.

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