PDFs can be transfered to your iPad.
yes we can save our HTML files in one folder into iPad using diskaid utility into one of apps like FileApp Pro installed in iPad.
no i don't think you can
A person can transfer files to and from an iPad by connecting the device to iTunes. This is accomplished via a computer. It is very easy and simple to transfer contents to and from an iPad by using AnyTrans.
You can easily import videos from a PC to an iPad using MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install and open MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your PC. Connect your iPad to the PC with a USB cable and tap Trust on the iPad. Once detected, click Videos in the left panel. Select Import, browse your PC, and choose the video files. Click OK to transfer them to your iPad. This method supports multiple video formats and doesn’t overwrite existing data.
Each app you install can allow you to store data files, such as audio, photos, videos, PDF files, text files etc. You cannot store files which are not associated with a particular app on the iPad, and files other than music and photos cannot be shared between apps.
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Connect iPad to computer with USB cable. Open iTunes. Click on iPad on the left hand column. Click on Videos tab on the top. Here you can select videos and import files to view on your iPad. The next time you sync, they will be transferred over.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO VIEW PDF files in I-PAD
You can exchange data between two systems but not files. Files can be transferred using WiFi or Bluetooth.
Yes, you can transfer Word files from a PC to an iPad. Here are the main ways: Cloud Storage: Upload your Word files from the PC to Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox. On your iPad, open the corresponding app and access or download the files. Email: Attach the Word files to an email on your PC and send it to yourself. Open the email on your iPad and download the attachments. iTunes/Finder (PC or Mac): Connect your iPad to the PC. Use iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac) to transfer files to the Files app or directly to Microsoft Word if installed on the iPad.
My Heavens, yes! Steve Job's first demonstration of the iPad showed him leafing through "pages" of text on the screen!
Yes. Sync each wth the same computer.