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Old 04-15-2021, 03:05 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by yoarch View Post
Thanks for the answers. So, if I understand well, I should export the content in LOW and then redo all the layout manually ? Well, this is a 500 pages book, it's going to take me lots of hours to do that. I don't think it's worth it.

So I guess I am going to give up. Do you think I can ask Adobe to send me the PDF directly and not just an ACSM ?
Unless the store where you bought the book also offers it in a PDF version, you are pretty much out of luck. The ACSM is needed for the Adobe Content Server to serve the requested content.

I've only converted a fixed layout epub twice. After the first experience, the second time out, I pretty much removed all the styles from the epub and then exported it into Word where I redid the entire layout. A total PITA and I definitely spent more hours than the client paid for getting a decent looking layout. My stock answer now is just say no to FLO epub conversions.
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