Frequently I see questions about how to submit or share PDF files on Facebook. Currently, Facebook doesn't support straight uploading of PDF data, but they do support linking to existing material. So, using this strategy you can share all your PDF material-- from annual reports to types.
Linking to existing material calls for that your PDF file stays somewhere that is publicly accessible-- like Dropbox or Google Drive. Considering that I do so much work in Acrobat, I'm mosting likely to utilize the Acrobat.com cloud solution, which is straight integrated with Acrobat and also Adobe Visitor. This cloud-based service is specifically valuable because your PDF data can be accessed from any kind of computer system or mobile phone, which is best for Facebook. If you do not have Acrobat or Viewers mounted on your system, you can likewise produce your own complimentary account on Acrobat.com and gain access to it using your web internet browser.
First, I'll post my PDF documents to Acrobat.com. You can either do this by aiming your internet browser to files.acrobat.com and signing in. Or, from within Acrobat or Visitor by clicking the cloud icon in the toolbar, which will certainly submit your PDF file to Acrobat.com. I'll utilize the cloud icon from within Acrobat.
Next, open your web internet browser as well as navigate to files.acrobat.com and sign in if you have not already. Examine the box next to your PDF file and also click the Send out File icon.
Under Send To examine the general public Link box and also click the Develop Web link switch.
As soon as the general public link is generated pick the message in the link as well as duplicate it and click Close.
Open your Facebook web page as well as paste the web link right into a condition upgrade (don't hit Post yet).
The lengthy LINK has a great deal gobbledygook in it so go ahead as well as delete it by highlighting the web link and also striking the delete key. Next tailor the common web link title by hovering over the Shared Files-- Acrobat.com message till it highlights in yellow and then click on it to change it to something much more significant.
If you want to learn more regarding the Acrobat.com cloud solution, check out my session on Utilizing Documents with Acrobat.com in Learn Acrobat XI on Udemy.com.