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Old 11-08-2015, 06:31 AM   #35
Notjohn
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+1 for Preview Pane. It's terrific.Hitch
Amen!

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Some of those workflows described made my teeth hurt and my eyes cross--particularly the tortured one about putting a Word file into INDD, doing yadda, making print books, and then putting the SAME Word file into Jutoh and making ebooks. Talk about repetitive work! And what does she do when the Author decides that she needs 100 edits? URK. That's someone who isn't doing 100 books every month, that I can guarantee. You wouldn't do that more than once. Hitch
Aw, Hitch, you really know how to hurt a guy! My workflow is similar: a Word doc becomes an html file, and the html file becomes an epub; later, the same Word doc becomes the print edition via Open Office Writer (which I prefer because I can paginate in it, and because the PDF output is so clean). So, yes, I wind up with two base documents.

But of course I only do a couple books a year, and not always that many.
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