On your iPhone or iPad, go to Safari and open the file you are trying to download. In this example, we are trying to download a PDF file. Select Save to Files. From there, you will be able to enable the Files extension. At this point, you may rename the file and select a specific location before saving it.
Personally, I like to save my downloaded files into the Downloads folder, so this is the folder I will select. Now tap the Save button. The file is now in your iCloud Drive and will be available for easy access across all your devices, such as your computer, your iPhone, iPad, etc. The steps mentioned above work great if the file you are trying to download is available publicly from a website. But things can get a little tricky if you are trying to download a file or document that is stored on a password-protected website.
It's actually possible, if you just need to transfer videos and photos from iPad to PC, you can use USB transfer method. Here are the detailed steps with illustrations about how to transfer videos and photos from iPad to PC without iTunes via Windows Explorer. Select the " Start " button and find it on the Start menu. Press the " Windows logo " key and " E ". Select the folder icon on the task bar.
Find and select the pictures and videos you want from the DCIM folder and then copy and paste them to your computer. If you need to transfer more file types from iPad to computer, you must go to other methods. If you do not want to install third-party software and also are tired of using iTunes, then you can also choose to use iCloud to help you achieve iPad to PC file transfer.
All you need to do is upload iPad files to iCloud and then download those files from iCloud to your computer. Finally, we can also use email to transfer files from iPad to PC. This method is a bit outdated and only suitable for transferring a small number of files. Because you need to attach the iPad file to an email and send it out, the mailbox has a strict limit on the size of the attached file. Therefore, if you have a large number of iPad files to transfer, then the email method is not suitable for you.
Step 3 : Create a new email with the iPad file as an attachment. The recipient can be yourself. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. Many Thanks. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Tap Copy. Move iCloud Drive files Go to the file that you want to move. Tap Select, then choose the file. Tap Organize. Tap Move. On iCloud. Create new folders Go to Locations. Tap iCloud Drive, On My [device], or the name of a third-party cloud service where you want to keep your new folder.
Swipe down on the screen. Tap More. Select New Folder. Enter the name of your new folder. Then tap Done. Add a tag Tap Select. Tap the file that you want to tag. Choose the tag that you want to add. Rename a tag Go to Locations. Tap the name of an existing tag. Enter the name of your new tag. Tap Done. Delete files Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete.
Share folders and files with your friends or colleagues Want to share with a friend or colleague? Use third-party apps in Files The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices.
Add third-party apps Download and set up the third-party cloud app.
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