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Old 03-11-2012, 04:52 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by altworld View Post
What you are oddly not saying here is Smashwords will let you know what problem there is with the formatting and ask you to resubmit it. The way you've worded this is you only get one chance to get it right. My first submission I had a couple of errors and resubmitted it after cleaning it up, then it went through no problem.

Since then I've had zero trouble with my formatting, even submitting a graphic novel and an illustrated children's tale via Meatgrinder. So it can be done with a little patience and common sense.
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I agree. This has been identical to my experience recently using Smashwords for the first time. Once you have the formatting requirements locked down, getting your submission through the process really is quite a painless process.

It's like most new things - once you've mastered the basics, it becomes second nature.

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