On a regular basis I see questions regarding just how to submit or share PDF files on Facebook. Currently, Facebook doesn't sustain direct uploading of PDF documents, however they do sustain connecting to existing material. So, using this method you can share all your PDF content-- from annual reports to types.
Connecting to existing content requires that your PDF data stays someplace that is openly accessible-- like Dropbox or Google Drive. Since I do so much operate in Acrobat, I'm mosting likely to make use of the Acrobat.com cloud service, which is directly integrated with Acrobat and also Adobe Reader. This cloud-based service is specifically useful since your PDF data can be accessed from any kind of computer system or mobile device, which is excellent for Facebook. If you do not have Acrobat or Reader mounted on your system, you can likewise produce your own totally free account on Acrobat.com and gain access to it using your web browser.
Initially, I'll post my PDF documents to Acrobat.com. You can either do this by directing your internet browser to files.acrobat.com and also signing in. Or, from within Acrobat or Visitor by clicking the cloud icon in the toolbar, which will certainly upload your PDF data to Acrobat.com. I'll use the cloud icon from within Acrobat.
Next, open your web browser and browse to files.acrobat.com and sign in if you have not currently. Examine package next to your PDF data as well as click the Send File symbol.
Under Send To check the Public Web link box and also click the Create Web link switch.
Once the public link is created pick the message in the link and also duplicate it and click Close.
Open your Facebook web page as well as paste the link right into a standing update (don't struck Post yet).
The long URL has a lot gobbledygook in it so proceed and also remove it by highlighting the link and also striking the remove trick. Following personalize the common link title by floating over the Shared Documents-- Acrobat.com text up until it highlights in yellow and after that click on it to change it to something a lot more meaningful.
If you would love to discover more about the Acrobat.com cloud solution, take a look at my session on Making use of Data with Acrobat.com in Learn Acrobat XI on Udemy.com.