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Can I read my own documents?
I'm a new user of a Kobo Touch. I'd like to find a way of importing and reading my own documents on the eReader. I guess through calibre, but how?
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It depends on what formats you documents are in. If they are something that Calibre can read (like docx) you can simply add it to Calibre and then transfer to your device (which will convert it automatically).
If formatting-details are important, you may want to edit the document a bit before transfering. |
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Many thanks, Patrik. Very helpful.
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