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Converting to eBook Format

Converting to eBook Format

Please follow the steps below to create an eBook and read it on the device:

  1. Load the documents you wish to convert into AVS Document Converter.
  2. Click the To eBook button of the Working Area to set the format you would like to convert your files to.
  3. Specify the file format from the File Type drop-down list. The available formats are: ePub, FB2 and Mobi.
  4. Open the Format Settings section to select the option you need:
    • Save Cover - check the box to save the first page of the document as an image file to create an ebook cover.

    • Embedded Fonts - check the box to save the original fonts of the document to the output file. If the font used in the input document is not installed on your computer, it will be replaced by a default font.
      Note!Note: the embedded fonts may considerably increase the output file size. This option is available for ePub output file format only.
  5. Merge open files into one document, if necessary. Open the Merge section and check the appropriate box.
  6. Select the output name. Open the Rename section and select the appropriate preset.
  7. Export images from your documents, if necessary, using the Extract Images section.
  8. Set the location for the resulting files. To do that press the Browse button located in the Output File Area and select the desired location on your HDD.
  9. Press the Convert Now! button to start the conversion process.

Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.

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