How to delete downloaded pdf on kindle fire
We'd recommend saving it as a contact in your email app of choice, so you can email it at ease. Not just anyone can email your Kindle and have their PDFs accessible on the device - though you have your Kindle's email address, you now need to approve your personal one, so that when the Kindle receives your PDF, it knows to download this. Make sure the email you approve is the one you're planning to send documents to your Kindle from otherwise it won't work.
To approve your email address follow the steps as for finding your Kindle email address but instead of selecting 'Devices' in the top bar, click 'Preferences'. Scroll down this list until you find 'Personal Document Settings', and select this option so it expands into more options. This list will show people who can email stuff to your Kindle, and obviously you want to be on this VIP list.
Below the emails is an option to 'Add a new approved e-mail address', which you should, of course, select. Enter your email address and click 'Add address' to get yourself approved. If you have multiple email addresses that you could send PDFs to your Kindle from, you should add them all now. Now the hard work is out the way, simply head over to your email client of choice, attach the file to an email, and send the email to your Kindle email address.
You're able to send multiple documents at once, so if you have loads of files you want on your Kindle, you don't need to send separate emails. It's worth pointing out, that if you're sending over a PDF file, you can actually ask Amazon to automatically convert the file into a Kindle one, which lets you annotate the sections and change font size. Enter your "Send-to-Kindle" email address. In the "To" text field, type in the email address you found in the "E-mail address" section of your Amazon account's Kindle page.
Select your PDF. Click Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. The PDF will be attached to your email.
Send your email. Click the Send button or paper plane-shaped icon to do so. Depending on your email service, you may be asked if you want to send your email without text in the "Subject" and body text fields. If so, click Yes or Send to confirm. Open the PDF on your Kindle. Once the PDF appears here, you can tap it to select it. You can then tap the PDF's icon when it arrives. Method 2. Don't use this method for the Kindle app. If you're trying to put a PDF on the Kindle app on your tablet, use the email method instead.
Download and install Android File Transfer if you're on a Mac. Double-click the downloaded DMG file. Click and drag the Android File Transfer icon onto the "Applications" folder icon.
Copy your PDF. Connect your Kindle to your computer. Plug the USB end of your Kindle's charger cable into one of your computer's USB ports, then plug the other end of the cable into your Kindle's charging port. Open the Kindle's folder. This icon is used on wikiHow as fair use because it is being used to provide how-to instructions. Open the Kindle's internal storage.
If the Kindle doesn't open to a list of folders immediately, double-click the "Internal" or "Internal Storage" folder to open it. Skip this step on a Mac. Find and open the "Docs" folder. Double-click it to open it. Paste in your PDF. This will place the PDF on your Kindle. Eject and remove your Kindle from the computer. After safely ejecting your Kindle, you can detach it from its cable.
Once the PDF appears here, you can select it to open it. Glancing at the library, the docs are indistinguishable Can I rename them or ID them in some fashion so I can better determine what each doc is, without having to open it? The name of the file on your devices should be the name they were saved under. Were the files transferred using the document service? The yellow 'Contact Us' button to the right can connect you to them directly. Kindle e-book readers can display your work documents as well as books purchased through Amazon.
The "Kindle Personal Documents Service" helps you transfer files to your Kindle, either over your local network or, for a fee, through Kindle's Whispernet. This service converts your files to a compatible format for the Kindle, but does not provide a way to alter a document's metadata afterward, which the Kindle uses to create the file's name on the device.
Both work on all versions of Windows, except for Windows XP. If you have the Windows XP operating system, then you need to download Windows Media Player 11 before making any type of transfer. Be aware that the latest file you transferred should be at the top of the list. All you need is the downloaded PDF file and an internet connection.
You should wait a couple of minutes until the device syncs.
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