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Old 03-03-2015, 01:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The logical thing to do would be for the OP to spend half an hour reading the Calibre manual. Saving a file from Calibre is not difficult - right click the book and select "Save to Disk".
Or just open the path.

I don't disagree, Harry; well, okay, I disagree about whether people should be using Calibre to convert books, when they don't know what they are doing. As I recently posted in one of my (now-scant) remarks on the KDP, the irony of Calibre is that IF someone knows how to use it, it's fine. In other words, the people that don't need Calibre--people who can write code, etc.--are the ones who should be using it. But it's the people who don't know how to write code, or clean-up the junk it (can) produce, that do use it.

However, since that objection will fall by the wayside, I thought I'd ask the OP about how the file got in there; perhaps using something like Toxaris' ePUBTools would get him/her there faster. It was simply a thought.

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