![]() This will provide an alternative App with which to open PDF files. If you don’t see the document you want to open, try searching for it, or tap the link in the top-left corner to browse Recents or a different location. If you wish, you can also install one of the dedicated PDF Apps that are available within the Apple App Store - one of the best known and recognisable being Adobe Reader (which is also essentially free). Open Pages, and if a document is already open, tap Documents in the top-left corner to see all your documents. The “subtle” differences between the file-browser of Pages (also applies to the Keynote and Numbers productivity Apps) and the full Files App often catch-out the unwary. If instead you open the native Files App on your iPad (at the top of the left-hand browser pane it will say “Browse”) and navigate to the same location/path in your filesystem - all files in this path will be accessible the PDF files will not be greyed-out - and can be opened by your iPad using its native PDF reader. ![]() Only files that Pages can open are not ghosted. If using the file-browser within the Pages App (per your screenshot - it says “Pages” at the top of the left-hand browser pane), any files that are “greyed-out” are not compatible with - and cannot be opened by - the Pages App. ![]()
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