![]() What should I do to avoid these extra manual steps and get it right immediately at the EPUB to AZW3 conversion stage? I found a few similar posts related to left-margin issues on EPUB to Kindle conversion, but didn't find a fix other than modifying the 3 CSS files manually (and repeating CSS, which is bad form, I know, but works in this case). When I save and load the books on KindlePW, they are perfect with no extra border around them. My work around for now is that I systematically open all AZW3 files in Edit (T), open the 3 CSS files : 0001.css, 0002.css and 0003.css and add : Simply add your EPUB files, select the conversion format such as MOBI or AZW3, and click convert now. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots and learn more about AZW3 Converter, AZW3 to PDF. Is this normal behavior or something going wrong?Ģ) Then when I try to fill the Extra CSS box under 'Styling' in 'Look & Feel', the conversion seems to add the right CSS in 0003.css, except the HTML pages do not link to 0003.css, so the styling is not applied to all pages. ![]() Whether I leave them to 5pts or set them to 0, or even negative, to trigger the "No modication" value, which is supposed to leave the margins of the original EPUB, I always get the same result on the KindlePW : a margin of a few mm all around the pages of the ebook. Just drag or drop your ebook, or you can simply click. Our converter will analyze the contents of the original EPUB file. EPUB to AZW3 Step 1: Start the conversion by uploading your EPUB ebook to our uploader on the right side. Just upload your EPUB files via the screen form above (you can drag and drop files), specify the EPUB to AZW3 conversion parameters and click the button. Speaking of margins, I meet the following problem :Įvery single EPUB I convert to AZW3 seems to completely ignore any attempts I make at clearing the margins or setting them to 0 :ġ) First, under page layout, the four margin boxes are filled with 5pts by default. Our online tool will help you to resolve the compatibility issue of different electronic readers. ![]() I am new to Kindle PaperWhite, relatively new to Caliber and brand new on this forum.
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