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Old 09-15-2008, 03:11 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Trono View Post
Rafel,

Could you explain step 1) please...? Is it possible to do this in my desktop version of Mobipocket reader?

When I import a pdf-file, the program seems to automatically produce a PRC-file - which I still can't read on my V3. I can import the pdf directly into BookDesigner, but - as pointed out by others - the resulting (FB2-)file is often corrupted when the source is a PDF.

Grateful for any clarifying answer.
Trono
Hello!

Nope, you can't do that in the reader, you need to downaload MobiPocket Creator Professional from Mobipockets homepage. It's a free download, but you need the PRO version to be able to work with PDF's. Just install the software and run it, then Import your PDF into the creator.
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