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Originally Posted by jhowell
"azw" is a file extension that is sometimes used by Amazon for different formats. If you are referring to the old MOBI format, which Amazon currently calls MOBI7, then conversion from that to EPUB or PDF via calibre usually works well.
That is, if the original book was formatted correctly to begin with. There are a lot of self-published books available on Amazon with horrible formatting and conversion won't fix that.
If you mention a specific book it will be easier to be more specific.
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Oh I see. But rereading my question i realize i wasn't clear enough. I don't mean paragraphs positions. I mean texts getting out of order and hidden words or pages.
All books Im wondering are of well known publishers. I only wish to know if theres any likelihood of what i said, of texts and words being distorted in the process of converting from kindle file to epub and pdf. Ive converted many files and its not viable to analyse page after page.