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Old 05-19-2011, 06:08 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Chrasty View Post
Better yet, instead of printing the Word document to a PDF manually, you could check out my little Word add-in which does precisely that for you, including all the necessary adjustments. The result looks great, I use it to convert my school documents with equations and stuff to a Kindle-fit-PDF Here's the link to my blog where you'll find the download link: http://blog.chrasty.cz/kindle-sender...-documents-and
thanks, looks promising.I'll try. Maybe using it with an app (like CutePDF writer) would be a good idea if it doesn't save it to pdf itself.

edit: I tried and it is good.
The option "export to pdf and send" is good but I would like to have an option "export to pdf (and save)" too. However, as I mentioned above it is not a big problem.

One more thing: one should set column as 1 for the whole document . Otherwise, converting goes wrong. (If possible you should add this to the code)

Lastly, this could be used to convert pdfs to Kindle format wtih help of an app like the ones on this link though I didn't try ( because not need for now)

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