Sentences with phrase «problem uploading this file»

If you encounter a problem uploading your files, filling out metadata, ordering or approving proofs and so on, you're more or less on your own.
If there's a problem uploading a file, Office can keep that local copy and inform you of the problem.

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Grimm's campaign said that their treasurer had computer problems that prevented the filing from being uploaded to the FEC Web site.
Being a newbie at it, I struggled like hell trying to get pics and stuff uploaded and just having to merge files from a PC to a Mac is a problem within itself.
If you see any major problems, fix them and upload a new file.
For another, you can look at your files in a native e-reader program or on your e - reader / tablet / smartphone before you upload to the site and see if there are any problems that need to be fixed.
I know lots of folks who have no problem uploading HTML or DOC files, but this has been the process that works for me.
If you are uploading the files into the stores then as long as the file size meets the requirements of the store, a large file won't be a problem.
To ensure that there isn't any confusion with either of these services and their distribution methods, it's generally better to upload your POD book files to IngramSpark first, then CreateSpace, but in theory, you shouldn't have a problem either way.
When you see the book, you can fix problems, upload new files, and again pay for a proof.
What happens when you upload a file to Amazon, that new file overwrites the old file so they will not admit any problem being their fault because they can't check it on their own servers once that new file is uploaded.
The Grid, developed with direct input from retailers, includes the same validation checks performed by their ingestion systems and will bring potential problems to the forefront before files are uploaded for sale.
You will be sent an ePub file which will pass ePubCheck with no problems and will be ready to upload to the vendor or distributor of your choice.
This is a problem when you upload the file to Amazon's KDP, which will deduct a «transport fee» of $ 0.15 per megabyte of file size on each download from your royalty.
Apple / Kobo (or Smashwords / Draft2Digital) Unfortunately, you can't use the epub generated by NookPress to upload directly to Apple or Kobo — not because there are Nook links inside (which is also a problem), but because NookPress's Epub has errors that won't pass the Epub Validator necessary for your file to upload properly to Apple and Kobo.
Your uploaded file is displayed online in a virtual version of your printed book so you can preview end - to - end, allowing you to quickly spot problems with your formatting.
It honestly boggles my mind that Smashwords insists on using their own technology, broken as it is, instead of allowing authors to upload their properly optimized eBook files to their servers, especially because it would solve many problems for everyone, including Smashwords themselves.
My recommendation, however, is to upload a MOBI file for the simple reason that you will run into fewer conversion problems that way.
Like Smashwords, BB eBooks recommends uploading a final edited / formatted eBook when establishing a preorder at Draft2Digital to avoid any problems when they distribute the files to the various vendors.
In the version of this Article previously published, technical problems led to the wrong summary appearing on the homepage, and an incorrect Supplementary Information file being uploaded.
Let me explain a bit more... One of the biggest hacking problems out there currently is a completely stealth operation; that is, once control of the website CMS is taken over by the hacker, hidden pieces of code are injected (or files uploaded that run outside the target site's navigation structure).
If the remote server itself has a problem, Office can hold onto its local copy and upload the file when the server comes back online.
Office then uploads that cached file to the server and handles any connection or file conflict problems.
The Android Police reviewer discovered the problem after checking his personal activity page on Google's website and seeing that files had been uploaded to Google's servers from the Mini without his knowledge.
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