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Nook & PDF
Hi,
I am sure this has been addressed here before, but when I just loaded a pdf file to my nook it was full of gibberish. When I tried to convert it to epub it was too small to read. Is there any way around these problems? Lindsey |
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Hey there. Welcome to MR!
You might get a better response if you post in the Nook forum. That is the forum that Nook users are most likely to check out when they come by. |
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A lot depends on how the PDF was created, by what software (Adobe or a third party), whether the PDF was tagged for reflow. Tagged PDFs created from MS Word, for example, will usually reflow and display fine on the Nook. A PDF that is basically a photocopy of a page, or one that has regenerated the text through PostScript, may not.
What do you know about the origin of the PDF? |
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