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To further customize your work, you can use the built-in advanced tools:

: It automatically converts plain-text files written in Markdown, MultiMarkdown, Textile, Wikitext, BBCode , and Smark on the fly.

: eBookBinder supports a variety of formats, including DOC, ODT, RTF, RTFD, HTML, Textbundle , and Textpack . eBookBinder 1.10.1

: You must at least assign a Name for the book.

: You can add the Author , a Book Cover image , the Publisher's website , and other descriptive details. 2. Add and Arrange Chapters Import your content by adding text files to the project. To further customize your work, you can use

To produce a complete eBook with (or the latest version), you can follow a straightforward three-step process. This tool is designed to compile existing text documents into professional eBook formats like ePub. 1. Add Book Information Start by entering the essential metadata for your project.

Once your information is set and your chapters are ordered, finalize the piece. : You can add the Author , a

: Each individual file you add is treated as a single chapter. You can rename these chapters and use drag-and-drop to arrange them into your desired sequence. 3. Create Your eBook

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