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Old 01-24-2012, 05:25 PM   #3
sonofpendragon
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I know the names are so annoyingly similar, but do you mean the KDP preview option when using KDP to upload and publish? Or do you mean the stand-alone prog, Kindle Previewer? I suppose things may have changed, but just a few weeks ago, it was proved to me that the KDP previewer was highly inaccurate when showing complex files, so of course when you don't know this, you are led into a false sense of security and happily assumed my book file was hunky dory - it wasn't. But I was also told that the Kindle Previewer is far more accurate, and a file with images and tables etc that looks ok using the Kindle Previewer, will be ok in the final published ebook. This is how it turned out, so I no longer trust the KDP previewing function for complex files (it is fine for simple text only ebooks though, musn't totally decry it), but I do, or perhaps did at least, trust the Kindle Previewer. Perhaps if someone can clarify which this thread is about? If the latter, then I am back to square one, with some new books in the pipeline at least.
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