You quickly and easily convert the document to PDF simply by choosing “save as” and you choose the file extension as PDF – and here comes mistake number 1 – you don’t bother to check ALL the hyperlinks in the book because they all LOOK as they are supposed to, blue with an underline! Imagine this: You’ve spent the last 3 months laboring away on your first eBook, making sure it reads right, making sure the correct images align with the words in the document and painstakingly adding hyperlinks where possible so that your avid audience won’t have to see horrible, long URL’s throughout the text. So, there I was, happily typing away in my Mac version of Word and then later in Mac Pages, completely unaware of the horror that I was going to experience when I went to convert the document to a PDF.Īs anyone that is a seasoned pro with MS Word 2011 in a Windows environment you’ll know how easy it is to convert to PDF, all while retaining ALL formatting – something I was expecting equally from the Mac version.īut no, that wasn’t what I experienced at all… I know I sound surprised please forgive me for my naivety!
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