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How to View Desert Exposure on Your iPad

 

1. Navigate to the issue of Desert Exposure using Safari on your iPad, either by clicking the link on our website or by searching Scribd.com. You'll see a warning that "This document isn't currently optimized for iPad."
Not to worry! Click the blue 'Download PDF' button in the middle of the screen.

 

 

2. In a minute or two, the file will open in Safari.

 

 

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3. Now here's the trick: Tap anywhere on the page and a bar will appear temporarily at the top, right below the Safari menubar. You'll see two buttons at the right of this bar. Select "Open in iBooks."

 

 

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4. Voila! Desert Exposure is now on the virtual shelves of your iPad's free book-reading app. Click "Collections" to switch between your Books collection and the PDFs where Desert Exposure resides.

 

 

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5. Tap the cover icon in iBooks to open the issue. Note the thumbnails of all the pages at the bottom, which you can use to quickly jump to a page.





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