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Old 10-25-2011, 09:54 AM   #96
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Even if the PDF is hand tweaked to fit the printed page properly, there is still no reason the original document cannot also be fixed in the same way. That way, when the pBook layout is done, you'd have a source document that would be the document for use in making the eBook editions. I know it sounds simple and really, it is. It's just that this sort of thing has to be put in place or it won't happen.
Problem is it's different people doing the print and ebook versions, and that's where you end up with different versions. What they need is a project manager to oversee the whole thing so that the changes for the print version are also sent to the person responsible for the ebook version. Simple in theory, but not something you're ever likely to get from a large corporation.
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