Transfer files from Mac to Ipad

How Can I do?

To transfer files from Mac to iPad
1) Make sure you have install iTunes. If not, you can free download the latest iTunes at first. And launch the iTunes.
2) Connect iPad Mini to Mac via USB.
3) Choose “File - > Add File to Library…”.
4) Drag the converted .mp4 file you want to the iPad Mini icon.

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    iCloud Keychain:  Keep your saved passwords and credit card information up to date on your devices. See iCloud Keychain.
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    iBooks Store: Go to iBooks, tap Store, then tap Purchased .
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    http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html
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