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Aug 16, 2016 11:06 AM in response to atthecshoreby Kilgore-Trout,★HelpfulYou need an app that stores files - preferably one that allows local storage. Take a look a Document 5 and File Manager.
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Aug 16, 2016 11:06 AM in response to atthecshoreby Phil0124,★HelpfulDepends on what format these documents are in.
If they are for instance PDFs you could save them to iBooks.
If these are images, you could put them in the Photos App via syncing.
Otherwise, as suggested above, a File Management App will let you create folders and store any type of document in them.
I also suggest Documents 5 by Readdle.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/documents-5-file-system-pdf/id364901807?mt=8
You can use iTunes File sharing to transfer the documents to the App of your choice (including Documents 5).
About File Sharing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
Also some ticket sellers can add the ticket to the Passbook / Wallet App on your iPhone.
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Aug 16, 2016 11:09 AM in response to Phil0124by atthecshore,Thanks to both of you. Your answers gave me a related idea, that is to use Sugar Sync (which I already have) to act as the file manager.
Sugar Sync is basically a file backup app, so I just put the docs in a folder on my Mac's desktop, and added the folder to Sugar Sync, and now I can access from my iPhone.
Not as powerful as Documents 5, but it solved my problem.
Thanks for your answers.