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Jul 20, 2014 8:23 AM in response to cyrusfromirvineby Ralph Landry1,If you have a Mac you can use AirDrop on both devices. If not a Mac, you can put the files in the iCloud Documents folder and then download to the laptop. Or, use iTunes and a USB cable to sync the files to the laptop.
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Jul 20, 2014 12:27 PM in response to Ralph Landry1by Phil0124,Ralph Landry1 wrote:
If you have a Mac you can use AirDrop on both devices. If not a Mac, you can put the files in the iCloud Documents folder and then download to the laptop. Or, use iTunes and a USB cable to sync the files to the laptop.
Nope, for now Airdrop only works between iOS devices or between OSx computers but not inter Os transfers.
Apparently when iOS 8 is released along side Yosemite the that will be possible.
Anyway, You can use iTunes file sharing to get them out of the Adobe Reader App and onto your Laptop.
This works or both Mac Osx and Windows.
Specifically the section titled: How to copy files from an iOS app to your computer