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http://www.mobipocket.com/en/download...
I did my Kindle first and then went to Create Space to go into paper.


http://calibre-ebook.com/
Calibre is a free tool that will format into nearly everything. I found it fare better than Mobi Pocket Book, and better than uploading a word doc to Kindle.
Regards,
Kevin

http://calibre-ebook.com/
Calibre is a free tool that will format into nearly everything. I found it fare better than Mobi Pocket Book, and better than uploading a word doc to Kindle.
Regard..."
I have Calibre. I've only toyed with it a bit, but it is very full featured. I see it getting updated constantly, which is a very good sign. The developers are active with the project.



I'm going to download and try Calibre this weekend. The mobipocket seems to have some issues with hyphens. some of mine get turned into left facing solid arrows. I asked Kindle support about it and they suggested I go into the HTML and add some script at each occurrence. Like that's going to happen soon.
I've also discovered randomly between words I get a question mark in side a box. I wouldn't even know how to add one of those if I wanted it.

I've also discovered randomly between words I get a question mark in side a box.i>
Hi, For Kindle I use MobiPocket Creator and then hand-code anchors and ncx navigation. I've seen strange characters before but that has always been because there were control characters or other special characters that Mobi didn't understand. They need to be stripped out before you send to Smashwords or whatever. Smashwords do a good (and free) formatting guide. I suggest you use that as a bible for how to get your manuscript document simplified and free from hidden naughties before you use Calibre, Mobi or whatever.

..and I have no idea what those are. I'm not using any special characters. Regular punctuation in arial font with Word. No symbols. Its just the hyphens between words, not at hard returns as there are none. The weird symbol I just caught it twice and nothing shows up in word document map.

Finding nasties in Word isn't easy. I had one manuscript with something that crashed Mobipocket. I couldn't find it, so Plan B (which worked) was to copy everything into notepad (which is plain text) and then copied into a fresh Word document. Lost all formatting but it worked.
Have you tried showing all formatting (If you are using Word, there will be a button on a menu bar/ribbon somewhere with a paragraph symbol -- or a menu name called something like 'show paragraphs and other hidden formatting symbol') and looking for strange symbols around your 'strange characters' problem area?
For hyphens. try searching for special characters such as 'non breaking hyphen' or 'optional hyphen'. You can find these under the 'Find' menu (click on the 'Special' button at bottom). Also if you've got justification on, turn it off. If you inspect the styles IN USE in your document (I'm assuming Microsoft Word here) and include font level styles then any justified text will show up. Whether you should justify text in your manuscript, or leave it for the eReader device, is a bit of a can of worms, but if your problem is coming down to hyphens in strange places, sounds like something somewhere is or was trying to justify.
BTW: those other things: anchors are in html what Word calls bookmarks. Unfortunately, Word doesn't put them in the right place and the effect is that if you follow a link within a document, the jump might work, but the formatting might get scrambled, especially if you turn back a page. The ncx file is something you can add that gives the navigation tick marks on the Kindle priogress bar and drives the navigation map on other eReaders (unless you've got an anthology or non-fiction, you don't really need one).


Thanks Dana,
Does the free version work on a MAC?

I'm sorry, Becca, but I'm not sure, but I think so. You can visit http://jutoh.com and try out the demo for free. I know it works with Mac. It may be somewhat limited (being a demo), but I believe it will give you a good feel for the program and for how easy it is to operate.

Ditto - and it formats in epub (most common), pdf, lit, doc etc. etc. so it can be and IS distributed to as many stores (Sony, kobi, Barnes & Noble NOOK) as possible - so in a way - they're selling books for you!
(if you meet premium distribution status requirements - which is basically 90-100% error free text)

See my new topic on KDP select in this group



The input to Indesign was the output from Scrivener.
I did have to tweak and re-upload the file several times to make it look exactly the way I wanted.
Find it here: http://www.adobe.com/products/indesig...
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Thanks! Becca Chopra