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Old 11-13-2018, 11:32 PM   #4
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If exporting files from INDD actually worked--don't you think that everyone would use it???????
Hmmm.... it sounds as if the epub generated by InDesign works when used on an epub reader. More information would be nice. Was the Amazon format ebook was generated using the Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign or was it converted from epub external to InDesign? If external, what was the toolpath?

Looking at one acquaintance's epub stylesheet for her latest book created with Vellum, her Amazon conditionals (@media amzn-kf8 and @media amzn-mobi) seem to take up more than half the lines which suggests that trying to make epub, mobi and azw3 look good from the same stylesheet is a total PITA. Admittedly, now that she has that stylesheet tweaked, she says it beats her old multiple ebooks tactic.

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