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Old 04-27-2012, 03:09 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Heathside Boy View Post
... is there a way then to extract the converted file from Calibre so you can send it in that format in an e-mail to someone?...
If the method mentioned by theducks doesn't work for you (e.g. you use a webmail client for your email, ...) then the method would be:

1. select the book(s) in calibre
2. click the Send to Disk button to extract the files to a given folder on your computer.
3. Then, outside of calibre, launch your email client or access you email account via a browser (whichever is your norm) and create an email message.
4. Use your email's File Attachment method to attach the file(s) extracted in step 2.
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