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Default saving as ebooks in .lit format would be good



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Hi Joe

You can save Word documents as Reader books using the free add-in at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Hope this helps.

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I use word 2003 student edition and it would be nice if I could save in an
e
book format such as .lit to make e books. I also use the text to speech
mode
and notice that it does not read out the whole document.




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I do not see that this would work for 2003 only previous versions.

"Shauna Kelly" wrote:

Hi Joe

You can save Word documents as Reader books using the free add-in at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"joe guccione" joe wrote in message
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I use word 2003 student edition and it would be nice if I could save in an
e
book format such as .lit to make e books. I also use the text to speech
mode
and notice that it does not read out the whole document.




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I do not see that this would work for 2003 only previous versions.=20

Hi Joe,

Why don't you see that?

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http://www.microsoft.com/reader/deve...nloads/rmr.asp
What is the Read in Microsoft Reader add-in?=20
Read in Microsoft Reader (RMR) is an updated creation tool for =
consumers. With this add-in, you can use Microsoft Word version 2003 or =
Microsoft Word version 2002 to create and publish your own Microsoft =
Reader eBook content. Using the Read in Microsoft Reader add-in, you can =
turn anything you want to read into a Microsoft Reader eBook with the =
simple click of a button and take advantage of the enhanced benefits of =
Microsoft Reader with ClearType display technology. You can use the RMR =
add-in to convert new or existing Word documents and benefit from the =
features and convenience of Microsoft Reader.=20
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Regards, Klaus



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