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Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening from Japan
Maybe I did ask a similar question before ...

I wrote a book using Writer which I am now trying to upload to Kindle.

The instructions say, I must save the file as html and then create a zip
file from the html file + the images.
"Save as ... html" creates a content file and a whole long list of files
for the images.
However, that did not work. I got an error message and asked for help.
Below a copy the relevant portion of the answer from Amazon.

Since I hate MS Word, I would love to do this with LO.
My question:
Is LO NOT capable of producing the necessary html file as Word does?
What trick is required, apart from "save as html file", to make this work?

Thank you.

I think the Kindle (or at least some versions) can read PDF files, so perhaps try exporting from LibreOffice to PDF and load that onto your Kindle? If it works, it's probably a lot easier than messing around with HTML and ZIP!

Mark.

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