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Old 03-09-2009, 06:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by judib1202 View Post
Hi Iam new to this website and the kindle 2 need help in downloading pdf files
Well, there are a couple of ways to go with pdf files. If they are mostly full of text there should be no problem. If they are full of charts, graphs and tables it gets more complicated. Let's start with the simple first.

1) Email the pdf to your Kindle by using the "yourkindlename@kindle.com" address, make sure your Kindle wireless is on. Amazon will convert the file for use on your Kindle and send it to the Kindle via Whispernet.

See Section #2 of the Kindle Myths and Partial Truths wiki.

2) Use MobiPocket Creator (installed as the Publisher Edition). You'll be able to convert the pdf yourself then transfer it into the "documents" folder of your Kindle.

Give one of those a try and if you need more help, just yell and we'll come a runnin'.
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