epub» at
the end of the file name, then click «Save».
Now, as I mentioned in the first post in this series, an ePub file is simply a (very carefully constructed) ZIP archive with a different extension (the three or four letters at
the end of the file name).
Generally, I take the width that I choose in step 1 and add that at
the end of the file name (that's the -800 in the file name above)-- oh, and I take out any spaces and replace them with hyphens or dashes, since ePub doesn't like spaces in file names.
Adding a date to
the end of the file name helps you keep track.
• Don't click on any pdf attachment with a «pdf.exe» extension at
the end of the file name, which may be a dangerous executable file.
It'll say arm (for ARMv7), arm64, or x86 at
the end of the file name if you want to double check.
bak» to
the end of the file name, then press «OK.»