There are always multiple ways to do things on any device.
And we thank God every day it isn't windows!
Although, I found the DropBox app didn't store them on the local iOS device, so you may need to be within range of Wi-Fi to do this.
cjc
On 15 Oct 2017, at 9:17 am, bartenderjim2002@yahoo.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Thanks Terry and Patricia,
I ended up emailing the pdf's to myself and then opening them and saving to iBooks (as the article Patricia referred me to suggested.Was acyually hoping not to have to do it this way...was hoping to just open the pdf from one drive than save it that way...but alas...as I am learning the IPad is not a windoz so i guess I can live with it this way for now....such is life right???? *grin*JamesM.KJ6FXA
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