And so there should really be no need at all for you to convert your Kindle Create work back into Word format because the most important file to save and store is the KCB file which represents the save for all your current KC work. That's also why you should always save your project folder to a safe and unforgettable location on your computer or in the Cloud. If you click on the KCB file then it will open in Kindle Create. Within that project folder will be the original Word doc(as book.docx) that you initially loaded into KC and there should also be a *.kcb file which contains the end result of all your work in Kindle Create. With Kindle Create on you have finished formatting you ebook in Kindle Create then you should save your work as a project folder. The above step-by-step guide describes how to create reflowable ebooks, fixed formatĮbooks and paperback books using MS Word, LibreOffice Writer or OpenOffice Writer If you would like more how-to information on Kindle Create, you could also perhaps download my free ebook guide. You can also save your finished KC work as a KPF file, which is the file that you should always upload to Amazon Kindle. That's also why you need to make sure that you save your project folder(containing you KCB file) in a safe place just in case you have to fix or update your currently published ebook at some point in the future. A recent update added the option to format paperback books for KDP Print.You have finished formatting you ebook in Kindle Create then you should save your work as a project folder. Kindle Create is Amazon’s preferred tool for producing books to be sold on its site, and this includes print books as well. In fact, Kindle Create is what I used to make Kindle editions of the two workbooks I have in the Kindle Store. That was a while ago, however. Kindle Create has been capable of making KPR format ebooks for several years now. Files created in Kindle Textbook Creator (.kcb format) can be opened in Kindle Create, so you can seamlessly transition to the latest software.įor those not familiar with these apps, Kindle Textbook Creator was Amazon’s original tool for making the PDF-ish Kindle ebook format known as Kindle Print Replica while Kindle Create was developed to make reflowable Kindle ebooks. Kindle Create offers the same features as Kindle Textbook Creator and will continue receiving software updates. We recommend that you switch to Kindle Create for your next Print Replica eBook. Thousands of authors have used Kindle Create to prepare Print Replica textbooks with the same ease of use that Kindle Textbook Creator offered. This is a part of our ongoing effort to simplify tool choices for authors so that any type of book can be created using a single tool. Kindle Textbook Creator is now part of Kindle Create. I just got an email from Amazon informing me that they have retired Kindle Textbook Creator in favor of Kindle Create. Kindle Textbook Creator Merged Into Kindle Create
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