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Send files to others for easy access while you maintain control

Acrobat.com provides online file sharing. By sending URLs instead of e-mailing large attachments, you and your team can access files from any computer in the office or on the road. It's free, so sign up now.

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Send a link instead of an e-mail attachment

Rather than passing e-mail attachments back and forth, simply share your file online with a URL that is always the same.


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Control access by creating a list of approved recipients

At any time you can add or remove individuals from the list of people invited to view your document.



 

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Easily embed documents on your website, wiki, or blog

There's never been a better way to show off your work online. Select one of the files you've uploaded to Acrobat.com and click Copy HTML, and then paste the code into your website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I share documents using Acrobat.com?
First, upload your document to Acrobat.com. Then enter the e-mail address(es) of your recipient(s), create an optional message, and specify whether the files will be publicly accessible or restricted only to the people receiving the e-mail. Recipients will receive an e-mail with a link they can click to view or download the document.
How much content can I share and store on Acrobat.com?
Your Acrobat.com account has 5GB of storage space.

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