Possible to open a PDF file in Content Viewer on iPad

I was asked to include several PDF Datasheet in a folios existing presentation for some of our sales people. In the past, PDF files have been loaded on the iPad and to access, they close the content viewer application, open acrobat and open the PDF file. They asked if there is an easier way for them to access the PDF files. Without adding them as additional articles, is it possible to add a PDF file in the folder of links of a Folio, and then create a button to open this PDF fullscreen?

Use a HTMLResources.zip file.

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