PDF Viewer - remove files

Thought is was the file that caused the failures downloaded lost of files, as soon as I open them and try to zoom in - failure
Question is how do I remove pdf files from viewer? 
Post relates to: Pre p100ueu (O2)

I agree that not being able to delete documents "on the fly" is a little (maybe a lot!) clunky. Hopefully this ability (and a better PDF viewer) will be included in an update soon.
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