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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat
Right-brainers are the creative , non-technical ones, yes? There's your mistake, throwing logical argument (and WRITTEN!) at non-analytical thinkers.
But then, isn't a meticulously (if erronously) end-linked manuscript a terribly left-brained thing?
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OMG, don't get me started on that! Do you have ANY idea how many people toss a completed ms at us, and then say, "oh, by the way, I want an index, too," and REALLY think that it somehow magically creates itself? (And cheaply, too.) I had a self-described small publisher--who has published multiple books for other authors--discuss that with me the other day and he actually thought that if he pushed the freaking "index" menu item on Word, it would automagically MAKE ONE, from nothing. Sweet Moses on a Pony.
And if you have any ideas how to explain the many-to-one logic problem to a right brainer, you let me know.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Yes, KDP authors have to worry about the many-to-one problem as they have to make it work for the obsolete mobi format.
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Wolfie, dear--no, the many-to-one is a problem for all digital publishers. It's not really a KF7 issue.
Hitch