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Originally Posted by enarchay
Are you sure about that? When I checked, it looked like the Kindle 2 only supported RTF through conversion. If it does, that'd be great, since I could just paste word and HTML documents into RTF and upload them that way. That'd be fine, I think.
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I think you misunderstood me. RTF *does* have to be converted. I was saying that since I don't use the RTF format, I haven't had a need to convert it so I don't know how the conversion looks. Before the software upgrade, RTF formatted files *could not* be converted for Kindle use.
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Kindle 2 User Guide
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KINDLE USER’S GUIDE 3rd EDITION · 15 ·
Convert Your Own Documents
In addition to all of the great reading material you can get from the Kindle Store, Amazon can also convert your own documents so you can read them on Kindle. You can e-mail Microsoft Word, TXT, HTML, RTF, PDF, or image files like JPEGs and GIFs to your dedicated Kindle e-mail address (found on the Settings page on Kindle or the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com). We will convert the document into Kindle format and wirelessly deliver it directly to your Kindle for a small fee or back to your computer for free. Currently, the conversion of PDF documents is an experimental feature on Kindle, and some complex PDF files might not format correctly on your Kindle.
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