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Old 02-09-2012, 01:41 PM   #13
JimLL
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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy View Post
Not sure what you are talking about with the "tiny picture" comment. Mobipocket Creator creates a windows about 800 x 600 pixels in size on my laptop. I would definitely download the Publisher version, not the Home version.

You might want to use a Word doc as input, save as filtered HTML, and use that to input into Mobipocket Creator. .mobi files are based on a simplified HTML. You are going to have to become familiar with HTML to do any significant formatting work.
When I went to read the output, the reader that popped up was a picture of a "telephone" with about 4 words in each line in the window. Not usable, as far as I'm concerned.

Someone said to use the home version. Apparently that wasn't a good idea.
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