Saving .pdf file to desktop screen

Having trouble saving a recently converted .pdf file to my desktop...any ideas? Tried as many angles that I knew but still no option for saving to desktop screen (even with the right click option)...any assistance is greatly appreciated.  Cheers.

Hi, SCOUSEinOZ. Aside from using the Adobe Reader app, have you tried sharing the documents with the help of the PDF Reader app? There's an option to upload it to your OneDrive from the PDF Reader app > ... > share > Sign in. After signing into your account at onedrive.live.com on your PC, you may now print out the files. Note that once you download the PDF attachment via email, it will be stored and will be opened using any PDF app on your phone. Keep us posted.  

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