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Add the ability to email pdf files stored on the phone.

With no ability to email PDF files on the phone, it's very limiting to only be able to read them.

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    Arik Darnell BrownArik Darnell Brown shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • PeterPeter commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        It is absolutely ridiculous that this feature is missing. I didn't think to check before buying the phone because it is such a basic feature on all smartphones that i assumed it would be present.

      • HestadHestad commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Also, PLEASE add the ability to open up electronically signed PDFs. This is an essential and basic function that I had with Android not being able to do so may mean I have to switch back (which I don't want to do) but it's an important part of my business. Seems there are many basic functions missing from this PDF reader.

      • Ferdinando SimonettiFerdinando Simonetti commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        ... "they are advising me to use Dropbox"?
        It's impossibile from the phone, AFAIK: if you downloaded the PDF, say, from a password-protected website, you have it trapped inside PDF reader's "isolated storage".
        You can read it. Again. And Again.
        However, I think that when you go back home, you can connect your (WP8 only) phone to your PC treating it as USB key, retrieve the PDF, open your favourite PC email client, and eventually send it via email.
        How clever.

      • Chee HongChee Hong commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        And not to mention that we are unable to share the PDF directly onto SkyDrive even MS owns SkyDrive! I have asked about it in the MS Answers portal, and they are advising me to use DropBox instead!! How ironic can that be?!

      • mikem132mikem132 commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I could not believe this limitation existed! PDF files are very common in email, and the ability to save and attach them to email is critical to me. The only stuff I can attach seem to be Office files or pictures.

      • QCQC commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I don't know why this wasn't included in the first place.

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