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This wikiHow teaches you how to move a PDF file onto a Kindle eBook reader or the Kindle mobile app. You can use a registered Kindle's "Send-to-Kindle" email address to send the PDF to your Kindle via email, or you can upload the PDF directly from your computer to the Kindle by using a USB cable.
The Easiest Way to Send a PDF to a KindleEnter 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.
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icon. It's usually at the bottom or the top of the email page. Clicking this icon will bring up a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window. [2] X Research source
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Fair Use (screenshot)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.
Fair Use (screenshot)Copy your PDF. Go to the location of the PDF you want to add to your Kindle, then click the PDF and press either Ctrl + C (Windows) or ⌘ Command + C (Mac).
Fair Use (screenshot)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. [5] X Research source
Fair Use (screenshot)Paste in your PDF. Once the "Docs" folder opens, press Ctrl + V (Windows) or ⌘ Command + V (Mac) to paste the copied PDF into the folder. 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.
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Fair Use (screenshot)Open the PDF on your Kindle. Unlock your Kindle, then open the "Library" section of the Kindle to view the PDF. Once the PDF appears here, you can select it to open it.
AdvertisementNo. A PDF is an external source file. You can only zoom in or out on the PDF file. However, if you use the 'send to Kindle' option from your registered email ID, you then can change the font size of your converted PDF file in AZW format.
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PDFs are natively supported on most Kindles, so you shouldn't have to convert your PDFs into other files before placing them on your Kindle. [7] X Research source
If your Kindle isn’t connecting to your computer via USB, try using a different USB port, then try restarting your computer and your Kindle. If restarting doesn’t work, you may want to try using a different USB cord.
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