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Old 08-23-2013, 12:41 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by MartyTX View Post
Works great with the text but ignores images, which is not a big problem for me. Thanks for the good tip.

I don't have the need to physically print a book on paper, but I have wanted to convert EPUB to PDF on several occasions. calibre admits that its forte is not converting to PDF; formatting problems occur.

However, it's very easy to convert the RTF to PDF using a PDF converter. I use a freeware version of PrimoPDF (don't know if it's still free). The RTF converts into a well-formatted PDF. I didn't think of converting EPUB to RTF to PDF until I saw your tip.

Thanks,
Marty
LibreOffice comes with a Export to PDF button
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