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Old 10-02-2009, 10:42 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
Absolutely true. We have tried to use InDesign's export to ePub feature and its output ain't pretty. Considering that Adobe has adotoped and helped design the ePub standard and is pushing ADE, you would think that Adobe would solve this problem. Perhaps that will be the big inducement to upgrade to InDesign CS5. One thing, though, is true: version CS4 is a major improvement over CS3.
You aren't kidding. I've only tried it out a few times, but the ePub export in CS4 certainly isn't what I'd hoped it would be when we upgraded.
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