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Old 09-30-2010, 02:28 PM   #420
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Alright, I just finished my second book on my 650! It's basically perfect. One thing I have noticed is that the font size from book to book varies, so on one book I'll be reading at Medium, and on another I'll have to set it to Small, and even so, the resulting font size will be a bit different. This isn't a huge deal, but it would be nice if I could standardize the font size for my library. I've heard people speak highly of Calibre on this forum. Will it do this? And is the latest version compatible with the 350/650?
Font sizes will look different depending on how the ebook was created by the publisher.

The latest version of Calibre does support the 350 and 650. You can change the font sizes using Calibre but the books will have to be DRM-free to perform this function.
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