Re: [iPad] Sending PDFs via email to my iPad

 

Or you can use an app service like Dropbox so you can organize the
PDFs. The trouble with email is that it is harder to organize and
quickly access the attachments as more and more email fill the box.
Use a service/app like Dropbox or google docs to save them.

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On Jul 3, 2011, at 11:37 AM, "Julie" <juliespcs@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I am using Outlook on my laptop to send quilting pattern pdf files to my iPad 2. I attach pdf files to my email and then send it.
> When I open this email on my laptop it shows the pdf as an attached pdf. When I open them on my iPad the pdf is shown as part of the email and I can't open it in iBooks because it is just part of the email.
> Does anybody know why this happens?
> I love having my quilting patterns on my iPad. My iPad and me are joined at the hip, so to speak, and if I happen to go to a quilt shop and find a fabric that I really love, I just pull out my iPad, look at the patterns, decide which one I want to do, and I know exactly how much fabric I need to do it. It's awesome!
> Now, if I could just get all my pattern pdf's into my iPad . . . . .

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