This step is highly recommended if you want to access the eBooks when you’re offline. Choose the folder where you want to save the file. When you choose it, it will show all the folders you currently have on your Adobe Reader app. At the bottom, the “Move” button will be highlighted. To do so, click “Edit” on the upper right corner and choose the file you want to save. But you can also save it on your tablet’s existing folders.
You can immediately start reading once you click on the PDF.
As you can see, the PDF I saved earlier from my iMac is now showing on my iPad’s Adobe Reader app. From there, you’ll see all the files you’ve saved in the cloud. When you’re signed in, click “” on the upper left side of the Adobe Reader app. Don't uninstall Acrobat Professional unless you have the DVD or the installation download and product key/serial number from Adobe to reinstall it with, unless you're planning to install and use Adobe Reader instead. First, sign in to on your tablet’s Adobe Reader app. Note: Acrobat Professional is not a free program like Adobe Reader. You need to accomplish two things in order to successfully sync the files on your mobile device. Open Adobe Reader on your tablet, or install it if you haven’t yet. Now that the PDF is saved in the cloud, you can access it from any device. Click on “Tools ” you’ll see Acrobat at the bottom right after “Store Files.” Hit the “Save” button or go to File and click on “Save to .” Step 2: Access your file from any device First, you need to sign in to on your computer’s Adobe Reader.