If you have the OneDrive app on your iPad you should be able to click the parachute button or the Keep offline button next to the file you want to be able to access while offline. Here is a Microsoft article explaining how https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Read-files-offline-in-OneDrive-for-iOS-60ffb5d6-ac87-4bea-b142-01f301b22e4c
On Saturday, October 14, 2017, bartenderjim2002@yahoo.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Okay quick question (still learning)..
I work for a public transit agency here in San Diego as a field supervisor. (Think city busses). The drivers have what are called paddles that go by to know when they need to be where. As a supervisor I am tasked with going into the field and performing what are called time checks on these drivers.
I don't always have the luxury of wi-fi available to me.
I would like to put these "paddles" (essentially pdf documents) on my ipad pro (running iOS11) to be able to check them as necessary with out having to constantly d/l them from one drive.
And be able to put them in the files app.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Help?
Thanks
JamesM.
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Posted by: James Murphy <bartenderjim2002@yahoo.com>
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