Organizing pdf files on an iPad[ was: Barry177]

How can you organise files into folders in adobe reader on an iPad?

Go to the "Documents" view (From a document, tap "Documents" or "Recents" in the toolbar and then choose "Documents"). Then, tap "Edit" and you will see a folder with a "+" in it. You can add a folder here. Subsequently, you can tap "Edit" and use the move button (the folder with the arrow in it) to move a document to your new folder.
-Charu

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