Everything else should be designed for, and exported to, the reflowable EPUB format. It's an obsolete format good only for a niche of "picture page" books such as graphic novels, children's books and some image-centric kinds of how-to books. I don't know of any resources for exporting to fixed-page layout (FXL) EPUB other than the fairly amateur level ones you seem to have already found. EPUB export, to its own end or for Kindle, is a complex process with many steps that only begin with a layout in InDesign or any other app. It's not a matter of templates, although I suppose there might be a few out there. Or if there was an accurate, ready-made template for In-Design (or even Power Point) that I could plug my pages into and successfully export to Kindle? Since I'm not very experienced with In-Design (and new to the Kindle platform), I'm worried.Ĭan anyone point me to a good, reliable tutorial with step-by-step instructions for setting up an In-Design template plus how-to export to Kindle? I've watched several online but they are either outdated, incomplete or presume I'm smarter than I really am. I just need to get the pages into book form to export to Kindle. I have already designed the pages in PS and Illustrator. ![]() But I've read through many posts/questions in the Support Community and it sounds like setting up the template correctly and then exporting to Kindle can be a nightmare. ![]() I'm trying to get into Kindle Low Content Publishing (kdp) of children's activity books and most articles suggest In-Design (or Power Point) to set up the page templates. I've had Adobe software for decades (seriously) but am much more experienced with PS and Illustrator.
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