Where are downloaded files on an ipad






















If you don't want to spend all your time assigning various download locations to different apps, the best thing to do is get the Google Drive or Dropbox app on your iPad and use these as catch-all spots for your downloads. First, identify the file you wish to download — be it an MP4, a PDF, an image, or some other type of file — and consider where you should store it. Hold your finger down on the file to be downloaded until a pop-up window appears with the file title in gray, above a list of options to take.

Tap the word "Share…". On the next window, tap the icon above the words "Save to Files. From the list that drops down, choose the location that best suits the file or put it into Google Drive or Dropbox and hit the word "Add.

Click "Add" when you have the app you want to save your file to selected. To retrieve the files you downloaded, you'll have to open the app you saved the file to. Edge Buy Now Pay Later. Windows 10 November Update. Apple Self Service Repair. Windows 10 Annual Updates. Cortana Alexa Integration. Adobe Apps Deal. Find Downloaded Files on an iPhone. Use Your iPhone as a Webcam. Hide Private Photos on iPhone.

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Open the image in Safari. Hold your finger to the image, then release it after a moment or two to bring up the dialog box. Tap Save Image to save the image to your Photos folder. If you've downloaded a file and you're unsure where it went, check some of the likely locations. If you're searching for a downloaded image file, it's almost certainly stored within your Photos app. If you tap Copy to iBooks , PDF files are sent or copied to iBooks so you can easily browse the files as you would a book or manual.

Any other files likely ended up in the Files App. This app brings together all your files across iCloud, so it can also include documents from your Mac or other iOS devices. If you have third-party apps such as Google Drive or Dropbox installed on your iPad, they'll show up on the Share menu when you're saving a file. Remember to check there if you prefer to use a non-Apple-based solution for your file storage.

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Nov 6, AM. If you've downloaded documents via Safari on your iPad, and not specified an app on your iPad to save to them into when downloading them, then they are only in Safari's cache and not accessible. Jul 25, PM in response to stork1 In response to stork1. The iPad doesn't use a file system like a computer. Each app stores its own data files. If you send a PDF file from a computer, or download it from Dropbox or other locations , the file always goes to one app on the iPad.

That app then stores it "within itself". If you open an app, select a file, then "open in" some other app, than a copy of the file is sent to the second app which also stores is within itself.

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