Not all PDFs are created the same way. Many different programs produce PDFs, each with different settings and requirements. For example, if the PDF uses uncommon fonts that weren't embedded in the document, the PDF may not load properly in some readers but may be fine in others. This is common in computers and certainly isn't limited to the iPad. Before assuming the file is corrupt or that the PDF isn't accessible on the iPad, try using a different app. A published author and professional speaker, David Weedmark has advised businesses and governments on technology, media and marketing for more than 20 years.
He has taught computer science at Algonquin College, has started three successful businesses, and has written hundreds of articles for newspapers and magazines throughout Canada and the United States.
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