Create a PDF file on iPad

Hello,


I would like to advise someone who doesn’t control sufficiently English, and wish to send e-mails in his iPad, in PDF format, to enable the recipient to open the mail and to be able to read the content in a computer which doesn’t contain the ability to have other languages.


I do not have iPad so I’appreciate the instructions:

- how to create PDF files on iPad, and is it matter on which word processor it is created.

- how I transfer the created PDF file to be attached into the mail form .

- where this PDF file is located on the iPad, so it would be possible for someone creating an e-mail to attach this file to be sent by mail.

Thanks in advance for any assistance

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3), iMac mid 2015 with El Capitain

Posted on Mar 21, 2016 10:07 AM

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Posted on Mar 21, 2016 10:19 AM

Apple's Pages app will allow you to save documents as pdf files and you can email them directly for the app itself.


Create the document, then tap the action/share icon (the square with the upward pointing arrow) and select Send a Copy. In the next window, select PDF for the format. From the Choose How to Send option window, tap the mail icon.

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Mar 21, 2016 10:19 AM in response to cooprik

Apple's Pages app will allow you to save documents as pdf files and you can email them directly for the app itself.


Create the document, then tap the action/share icon (the square with the upward pointing arrow) and select Send a Copy. In the next window, select PDF for the format. From the Choose How to Send option window, tap the mail icon.

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