![]() Applies To: Excel 2010 Word 2010 Outlook 2010 PowerPoint 2010 OneNote 2010 Visio 2010 Visio Premium 2010 Visio Standard 2010 Use these free, downloadable e-book versions of Microsoft Office help articles as a training book that won’t close while your fingers are on the keyboard. They’re easy to carry along so you can brush up on your skills for a few minutes while you’re waiting in line. This small collection is a trial to see if you like the e-book format. Use the voting buttons at the bottom of this article to let us know if you think they’re useful. And, let us know what else you’d like to see made available in this format. EPUB format (for Nook, Sony Reader, and other e-readers) These e-books are in.EPUB format, which is a standard e-book format that can be read by many devices and applications. MOBI format (for Kindle) These e-books are in.MOBI format, which can be read by apps and devices including the Amazon Kindle. How do I get the e-book on my device? There are too many devices and applications to cover here, so be sure to check the documentation for your e-reader. Here are instructions for some popular e-readers. Amazon Kindle (Latest Generation) To download using the Kindle Web Browser • On your Kindle, open the Web Browser. • Navigate to this web page. • Use the 5-way controller to move the cursor to the link for the MOBI-format e-book you want. • Press the center button in the 5-way controller. • Follow the download prompts. To download to your computer and transfer the files to your Kindle • Download the MOBI-format version of the e-books to your computer. • Connect your Kindle to the computer using a USB cable. The Kindle shows up as a USB drive on your computer. • On your computer, open the Kindle drive and then open the Documents folder in the Kindle. • Drag the e-book files you downloaded into the Documents folder. • Eject your Kindle and disconnect it from the computer. IPhone • Check whether your e-reader app reads EPUB or MOBI format e-books. • Download the e-books in the appropriate format to your computer. • Connect your iPhone to your computer. • Start iTunes. • Under Devices, select your iPhone. ![]() • At the top of the window, click the Apps tab. • Scroll down to File Sharing, and drag the e-books into the window for your e-reader app. ![]() • Click Sync. How do I read e-books on my computer? If you want to read e-books on your computer, you’ll need to install an e-book reader program. However, all the information in the e-books is also available on the web at Office.com – see the links to the articles lower on this page. Here are some popular e-book reader programs. There are many more programs available; this is just a small sample. Example EPUB format reader Example MOBI format reader Example general e-book reader, organizer, and converter Online versions of the e-books The articles that the e-books are based on are on the web – if you want to read on your computer and you have an internet connection, no e-book reader software is required. File Format Options on MacThe file formats below can be converted to Kindle by uploading to the Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) website: • • • • Create Kindle-ready Files on Mac • File Format Options WordYou can use Microsoft Word or Apple Pages to create a Word (DOC) for conversion to Kindle. Word files with limited formatting translate well to Kindle. Be sure to use the 'Insert' function to insert any images, rather than copying and pasting. You'll also want to create your Table of Contents manually using the Hyperlink and Bookmark functions. 546 related questions. So your book is sitting in Microsoft Word, and you’d like to get that material converted into an ebook format you can sell through ebook retailers such as Amazon. Remove hard returns and insert page breaks at the end of chapters for optimal Kindle viewing. Check out our for more information. HTMLFor more advanced formatting, convert your Word file to HTML and then upload for conversion. Save your Word file as Web Page (HTM). In Apple Pages, choose 'Export' and 'Send to iWeb' to convert your file to HTML. ![]() For more information, see our. PDFYou can upload a PDF file of your book, but this has a larger margin for error. Graphics formatting, page numbers, and sidebars in PDFs don't always convert well to Kindle. After you upload a PDF, we recommend previewing your book to make sure it looks the way you want it to. If not, consider converting it to a Word (DOC) file. To create a PDF file from Word or Apple Pages, save as a PDF. At this time, KDP only supports uploaded PDFs in the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and Basque. EPubWith Apple Pages, you can export files in ePub format. To export your book file as an ePub file, select 'Share' on the Apple Pages menu bar, then 'Export.' Select 'ePub' as the desired format. Create Kindle-ready Files on MacInstead of uploading an HTML or DOC file to the KDP website for conversion, you can convert your book into Kindle format directly on your Mac. You can either upload this file to your Kindle device or view it in Kindle Previewer to check the quality of your eBook before publishing. Convert Your File with KindleGenKindleGen is a free command line tool for building Kindle eBooks. KindleGen is best for publishers and individuals familiar with HTML who want to convert their HTML, XHTML, XML (OPF/IDPF format), or ePub source to Kindle. From our Tools and Resources Help page.
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