![]() Maybe someone has a super-easy tip for me? I've also tried converting the EPUB w Calibre and that didn't work either. That seems like it should be easy to do but not so far for me. I wouldn't mind one column of text with photos dropping in after their relevant paragraph. I can generate an EPUB that way but I understand that won't work with Amazon Kindle. My other option seems to be Fixed Layout. This is the right way to go for fixed-layout, structured content, and the resulting text will not re-flow like most kindle books: the formatting is fixed. I've tried Exporting from Indesign as Flowable EPUB and the pics all just stack up at the end. After generating the pdf of the book, including a cover image, I use the free Kindle Textbook Creator to process and package for uploading to the Kindle store. It's a 2 column layout in print w about 1 color photo per page, related to the content. I've also tried various other PDFs, sometimes one-pagers just to explore how the program works and it rarely will open a file.Īctually, I don't really know how to proceed w my book. Then I tried to Preview - spinning clock, crash. So I saved that page in a dozen formats and arrangements and finally was able to separately replace the page that didn't work. KTC is behaving totally randomly! It's nuts! Sometimes it instantly loads my book. If you’ve had to create an ebook with design features, such as tables, diagrams and sidebars, you’ll appreciate how easy this tool is to use. I'm trying to use KTC to get my 50mb PDF book file ready to upload into the Amazon Kindle Direct program. Amazon recently released the Kindle Textbook Creator as a way of making textbooks with complex layouts available on the iPad, Kindle and Android tablets. Hi! I'm new to ebooks and new to this forum.
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