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This is amazing, thanks so much.
when i try to download part 2 i get an error. i downloaded part 1 with no problem.
Hmm, it seems to be working OK on our end. What is the error? And what Web browser are you using to view the page? What OS?
Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com
Sorry, after I submitted the entry I realized I put the wrong subject down. It downloaded fine, but the error comes when i click to open it:
Error [PDF Structure 40]: Invalid reference table (xref)
I am using Chrome, and Vista 32.
I am able to open up part 1 with no problem on the same machine.
Thanks for your help.
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Try starting Acrobat (Standard or Pro) or Adobe Reader, then opening the PDF by using the File > Open command in Acrobat or Reader. Let me know if that works!
Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com
Hi Terri,
Thanks for your help. Before I got your reply, I tried to download via Firefox and that worked. I don’t understand why though, because I downloaded other pdf files via Chrome and they opened with no problem.
By the way, thanks for these resources they are very helpful.
Jeff
Have you tried Calibre? Calibre is a great tool for converting PDFs to ePUB files to put on your ebook readers. It is a free download.
Awesome article, very thorough – thank you so much for this!
The file InDesignMag_32_ebooks_part2.pdf is damaged.
Regarding your “can’t open” comment: Please download the file again. It may have become corrupt during your original download process. The file on our server is OK.
Thanks,
Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com
This seems very basic compared to what is being shown in Quark 9 where you can a) create your own app that you can then publish updates to to or b) create all manner of basic eBooks with sophisticated reflow techniques or c) publish rich interactive content to all major platforms using Blio reader and no need for “post editing”, it just thinks like an eBook already so you’re done when you’re done.
…but hahaha, L. Ron Hubbard?!!!
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