To do that, you first need to save
it as filtered html and then download that version to the Kindle editor.
You said you need to set up your book
as filtered html.
doc file and then save
it as filtered html file to overwrite the previous one.
Not exact matches
Save the file
as a «Filtered HTML document» by clicking File then Save As in the men
as a «
Filtered HTML document» by clicking File then Save
As in the men
As in the menu.
When saving
as HTML choose Save As «Web Page, filtered»
as HTML choose Save
As «Web Page, filtered»
As «Web Page,
filtered».
First, «Save
as»
Filtered HTML, and then into Amazon's format (PRC) using Mobi Pocket Creator.
Amazon recommends that you first write your book
as a Microsoft Word document, then convert it to web
filtered html file, and then upload it to Amazon's for final conversion to kindle format.
When I hit «save,» and entered the title I wanted it «saved
as», I could also scroll down to select how I wanted it saved... and
filtered html was one of the choices.
Once you have a well - formatted Word file — save the file (
filtered)
as an
HTML.
The second thing you do is Save
As an
HTML filtered file.
As with those who are going straight from a word processing file to the
HTML filtered file, you need to check your work in your browser before continuing the conversion process.
When saving
as HTML, be sure to use the â $ œSave
as filtered HTMLâ $ option
as this will produce clean
HTML that will convert well.
We do it by using Microsoft Office's «Save
as HTML» feature and apply a series of homegrown
filters to correct issues with symbolic fonts, incorrect field names, and various longstanding Office bugs.