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Hi Peter,
Hoipe you're fine !
We met already in the past, but to day, inpossible to open a question, so thanks for your post.
I still use CS4, but ordered Creative Suit 6 Master Collection (still waiting for !).
But, maybe you can help me in the meantime.
I started a BOOK (?) about how to play Bridge game, using InDesign CS4, and convert it to a PDF format.
I wonder if using CS4, i can convert it to a eBOOK ? Don't find the option using Export for the appropriated format.
Any idea Peter,
Best regards,
Jean
Hi Jean,
I wish we had topic branching back agian after the last update, but sadly we don't, so we're stuck here.
First, It may be possible to export for some eBook formats (do you mean specifially epub?) in CS4, but it will be amazingly difficult. It's not something I've attmepted, and it will most definitely not be a one-click operation unless you mean PDF that can be read by some ebook readers. CS6 will make your like MUCH easier. You could download the trial version of whatever you ordered while you are waiting for delivery. The installer is the same and you can convert the trial into a fully licensed product at any time by entering the serial number when you get it.
As far as log in troubles, that often is a cookie problem. Log out of the forum and Adobe .com entirely, then clear any cookies for forums.adobe.com and adobe.com, restart your browser and try again.
Hi Peter,
Many thanks for your fast reaction.
I succeeded creating an ePUB from InDesign CS4, but no way to read it on the NET !
I use ZINIO reader for years from now, is it not an epub reader ?
Anyway, I can wait to receive the original CS6, and will try it with it.
But do I need a specific epub reader to be usable on the NET ?
But what's the need to format as an epub, when nobody can read it, except when you have the appropriated reader ?
I checked on the NET and found " sysrc_trial_9407......" from Microsoft. Does it work ?
Best regards,
Jean
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