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Old 03-04-2011, 06:20 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by trisha.moore View Post
Perhaps I'm simply completely wrong about the function of calibre. Perhaps it isn't a databasing tool at all, but a conversion tool. I still don't understand why I would want to let a program perform a pdf to crappily formatted pdf conversion before I asked it to do the pdf > mobi conversion I actually want...
It's a database and a conversion tool. What I can't understand, though, is how Calibre seems to have performed a PDF->PDF conversion. You're absolutely, positively sure that the only thing you did to the files was adding them to the Calibre database and then viewing them, and that they opened in some kind of PDF viewer like, say, the Adobe Reader or the Foxit Reader?
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