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Old 04-16-2014, 02:51 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by Hitc1
This phenomena, of fonts literally disappearing from files, has been ongoing for nearly a year now.
Hitch, I don't consider the stripping font bug in a category of phenomena. It's a simple bug in Amazon Services (KDP and PDS) and should be fixed by Amazon as soon as possible.

BTW. I received today e-mail from Kindle Support Team:

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Personal documents are now in Amazon Cloud Drive: Starting today, all personal documents that you have archived in your Kindle Library will be available to access, delete, organize, and share from your Amazon Cloud Drive. You can see these documents in a new "My Send-to-Kindle Docs" folder alongside all of your saved content such as photos and personal videos.

There is no action required on your part. Your personal documents features will continue to work just as they have in the past. And as always, you can use Manage Your Kindle to see a list of your documents, re-deliver them to Kindle devices and free reading apps, delete them, or turn off auto-saving of documents to the cloud. Documents will be delivered just as they have in the past and you will continue to have 5 GB of free cloud storage for your personal documents. Just "Send Once, Read Everywhere."

Documents stored in their native format: Also starting today, new documents that you save to the cloud with Send to Kindle will be stored in their native format (e.g. MS Word, TXT) so you can access them anywhere from Amazon Cloud Drive.
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