If you're not using a computer and iTunes for syncing, then you have to email the PDFs. I don't think iBooks PDFs get synced to the iCloud.
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From: Devitt <devittad@comcast.net>
To: iPad Group <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, May 7, 2012 8:07 AM
Subject: [iPad] iBooks question
a few days ago I updated both my iPhone 4S and iPad 2 to 5.1. I'm still laid up after foot surgery so I didn't do a backup before doing the update via wifi. (My Mac is on Snow Leopard so the sync needs to be done wired and it's on another floor.)
Lucky for me, all went well. The only data I lost seems to be a few PDFs from my iPad's iBook app. They are still on the iPhone. How would I go about transferring them from the iPhone to the iPad? Is email the only way? A couple of them are books, so must be pretty big files.
Currently I have Documents and Data turned on in iCloud, but it appears that iBooks doesn't use it for PDFs even though I have Sync Collections turned on.
Ideas?
Cathy
Sent from my iPad
Lucky for me, all went well. The only data I lost seems to be a few PDFs from my iPad's iBook app. They are still on the iPhone. How would I go about transferring them from the iPhone to the iPad? Is email the only way? A couple of them are books, so must be pretty big files.
Currently I have Documents and Data turned on in iCloud, but it appears that iBooks doesn't use it for PDFs even though I have Sync Collections turned on.
Ideas?
Cathy
Sent from my iPad
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