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How to Use EBook Edit Pro

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When you use eBook Pro to make an eBook you are stuck with the settings you have created it in and your options are very limited. Ebook Edit Pro is an additional software program that provides you with upgrades and several additional features. Follow these steps to learn how to use eBook Edit Pro.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Create your eBooks using the tabbed compiler feature. It allows you to skip to different areas of your book to edit it without having to consistently hit the "back" button.

  2. Step 2

    Click on the pop-up bubbles that are found throughout the software program. They provide you with help if you don't know how to use a feature.

  3. Step 3

    Save your custom template if you're going to be using it for several projects. You can open it and input your new information into it. When you are done save it using a different name and reuse the template again at a later time.

  4. Step 4

    Prevent theft of your book with eBook Edit Pro. It has a no-temp file extraction feature that prevents others from extracting your information and recreating it as their own.

  5. Step 5

    Make sub-directories within your eBooks. This is where you can store the linked images and audio/video files to prevent clutter. EBook Edit Pro can do all this for you automatically.

  6. Step 6

    Increase the size of your font after the book is created using eBook Edit Pro. If the reader has trouble seeing he can increase the font size after having received the book.

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