converting ebooks with calibre

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Calibre Software for the eBook obsessed

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During a meeting, a colleague asked me how to download and print a Kindle eBook (don't question it, just go with the flow). I started gushing about Calibre and, after a few minutes, my colleagues asked me to write down what I was saying because it was too much. Way too much. So that led to this presentation. I was looking for a reason to purchase a new eBook, so I nobly sacrificed my pocketbook money to buy an eBook and demonstrate this procedure.

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CalibreSoftware for the eBook obsessed

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Introduction

I was in a meeting recently and a colleague asked how to download and print a Kindle eBook. (Don’t question it, just go with the flow.)When I started to explain the procedure, the group members clutched their heads in collective agony and asked me to put it in writing. That initiative became this presentation.I use Windows 7 so if you are working in an awesome Mac or Windows 8 environment, these steps might not work for you.

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Converting eBooks with Calibre

There are three things you need to do this procedure: Amazon Kindle software for your PC. Calibre software. An eBook

I’m assuming you’ve already downloaded and installed the software. I’m looking for an excuse to buy a new eBook, so I’ll show how you can purchase one.

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Purchase an eBook for your Kindle

Be sure you have the book sent to your Kindle for PC. Sometimes (especially if the book has multi-media elements in it) this option won’t be available. If it is not available, that means the Kindlebook can only be viewed on an iOS or Android device. Sorry.

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Open the Kindle for PC app and make sure your eBook is there

My book!

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Find the Kindle File

It should be in the My Kindle Content folder.

The file name will be a gobbeldygook alphabet soup name.

Look for an .azw file and sort by date to see when you downloaded it.

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Launch Calibre

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Drag that .azw file into Calibre

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Behold! Your file is in Calibre!

Notice that in the thumbnail for the eBook there is a Formats listing. Notice that it only has AZW3 listed in the Format section. This is the Amazon format. We want it in .pdf format for printing, right? Right!

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Convert books!

Make sure the appropriate eBook file is selected and click Convert individually from the sub-menu.

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Select the Conversion Format

As you can see, there are a lot of supported formats. I suggest selecting the .pdf file format because that’s easiest to print.

Click OK and you are good to go.

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Behold! Your converted file!

The new formats are now listed. Click the Click to open option by the Path heading, and it opens a folder where the eBook files are stored.

There is your .pdf ready for printing!