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Old 11-18-2011, 10:24 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by dennis7450 View Post
Hello everyone,

I'm an author and new to Calibre and new to kindle.

First question: I have two books that i converted to Calibre so i can publish them on Kindle.

One book formatted beautifully. The other book formatted nicely, but without indentations for dialogue or the first line of a paragraph. both are saved in RTF.

Second Question: When i go to my Kindle account and I go to "browse" to upload the book, how do i retrieve the Calibre formatted version to upload?

Thanks,

Dennis
1) (was not a clear question) Try the conversion over again, changing the setting on the conversion screen regarding Indents. Or are you referring to Block quoting? where the whole paragraph margin is inset.
2) Use Save To Disk to put a COPY in a known place (even on the desktop?)

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