The simplest method would probably be to use a simple .txt [as
notepad] for the document;
then import it to the kindle program.
That's worked for me ;-)
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp>wrote:
Good evening everybody
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
".doc" or ".docx" file
and in a final step:
save as -> "Filtered html document"
(in order to remove MS office codes)
What would be the "equivalent" for saving a file in LO when I, as it
happens to be the case, do not like working with Word?
And would that option produce the results Amazon is looking for?
Thank you in advance.
Thomas
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