How to import eBooks and PDFs from messages into Apple Books
Apple now offers the option to add eBooks and PDFs from messages to Apple Books, adding a new source of reading material to the app.
If you're an avid reader and enjoy reading on your iPhone, there's now a feature to expand your reading options. Apple now offers the option to add eBooks and PDFs from messages to Apple Books, providing a new source of reading material within the app. Here's how to import eBooks and PDFs from messages into Apple Books.
Import eBooks and PDFs from messages to Apple Books on iPhone.
Step 1:
You tap the message containing the file you want to add to Apple Books, then tap the file and then tap the share icon below.
Step 2:
To access the application options for sharing files, select the Books icon .
The file will then be added to your book library and synced across all your Apple devices, provided you have iCloud sync enabled.
Import eBooks and PDFs from messages to Apple Books Mac
Tap the Messages app , then tap the message containing the file you want to add to Apple Books. Tap the share icon , then select Save to Books from the menu below.
The ebook is immediately saved to the Apple Books app.
If you don't see the "Save to Books" option, click on "Share ," then select "Edit Extensions ." Scroll down and enable the "Save to Books" option .
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