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  1. psionicmatrix's Avatar
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    Hey guys,

    has anyone tried using repligo reader for playbook on OS2? I can't seem to find my pdf files.. any help?

    Thanks!
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    Have you tried navigating to /accounts/1000/shared/documents ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyv View Post
    Have you tried navigating to /accounts/1000/shared/documents ?
    Thanks tommyv i was wondering how to get my pdf files too and repligo is geat you can actually do stuff in the pdf document apart from just open it!
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    thanks so much!
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    I can't seem to find this directory!!! Does anyone know where it is?
    Thanks.
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    @colleen007 - I just found the folder myself using the all files button on the top right corner of repligo. It opens the directories that you can just tap

    @tommy - thanks for the answer!
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    Thanks so much -- was just about to get rid of Repligo because I couldn't figure out where my files were. I'm in awe!!
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    One bug I noticed with Repligo... If I annotate a PDF and then ”save as” then the new file cannot be read by any other program. Just Plain ”save” works fine though.
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    Thank you for the response, I couldn't find my files and was about to have a hissy fit LOL.
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    you can turn to your computer for help

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