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K. A. wrote: "Unfortunately, there is no way to see them. You can only nuke the format and start over."
This is not quite true. Send the file to your name@free.kindle.com, get back an AZW, load it into your Kindle, see the glitches. But you're right in that you can't see them in MSWord itself, only their effects on the Kindle as paragraphs spaced off from the left, all lines indented.
This is not quite true. Send the file to your name@free.kindle.com, get back an AZW, load it into your Kindle, see the glitches. But you're right in that you can't see them in MSWord itself, only their effects on the Kindle as paragraphs spaced off from the left, all lines indented.



I'm hoping to get a couple hundred downloads this Saturday - more next Saturday and on Valentine's Day.
I haven't had any sales in a couple of weeks. We'll see if Kindle Select will earn it's keep this weekend.
Finger's Crossed - would also appreciate some tweets if possible.
I'm @KatJordan1 on twitter./


But the sales! Ah, the sales! :)


The rankings have been coming and going for quite a while now. I remember that happening off and on since at least December. I wrote an email to KDP about it and got some canned response.

The rankings have been coming and going for quite a while now. I remember that happening of..."
Some people got their sales reports as normal, but when your rank shows you at #113 on Free Kindle and your report says you've given away 26 books, there's definitely something out of whack. Apparently it depended on which 'cloud' your books were on. I can't pretend to know what that means.

I wish Amazon would add another column to the reports showing freebies separately. Lumping them with purchases makes it difficult to know where you stand.

11 copies of 'Swallow the Moon' out in the US.
Already hit the #31 spot in Free Romantic Suspense in the UK.
Any 'love' in the form of tweets would be appreciated.
How about the URL for the book, Kat? It's a pain to have to go look it up.
Get SWALLOW THE MOON #FREE while you can. No 31 in #Romantic #Suspense. @KatJordan1 http://www.amazon.com/Swallow-the-Moo...
Get SWALLOW THE MOON #FREE while you can. No 31 in #Romantic #Suspense. @KatJordan1 http://www.amazon.com/Swallow-the-Moo...

The problem with Word 2010 is that it has gone back to the execrable DOCX format that didn't work and was abandoned in 2007. For the longest time, probably seven or eight years, I used Word for Mac X, which was the best version of Word since Word 5 of around 1990. But when my G4 Mac was replaced with an Intel Mac recently, I had to update. Imagine my horror on discovering that DOCX has made a comeback.
First thing I noticed is that the quick fix of sending Word files through Pages no longer works. That business where Word gives whole paragraphs a left indent, previously fixed by running the file through Pages, is back, and there is no fix except to nuke the file, and that doesn't always work, whereas Pages was a certain cure.
I'm thinking seriously of going over to Pages for all my work, and dumping Word, despite having a 30-year investment in Word, from before the time when Microsoft bought it..
I've had enough of Microsoft's incompetence.
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Don't even bother suggesting Scrivener. I don't want or need another gimmick-laden one donkey of an app. A word processor should be simple and fast.
First thing I noticed is that the quick fix of sending Word files through Pages no longer works. That business where Word gives whole paragraphs a left indent, previously fixed by running the file through Pages, is back, and there is no fix except to nuke the file, and that doesn't always work, whereas Pages was a certain cure.
I'm thinking seriously of going over to Pages for all my work, and dumping Word, despite having a 30-year investment in Word, from before the time when Microsoft bought it..
I've had enough of Microsoft's incompetence.
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Don't even bother suggesting Scrivener. I don't want or need another gimmick-laden one donkey of an app. A word processor should be simple and fast.

I have found it easier to control Word's indents on 2010 than on my old 2003. I don't even know what docx is. Is that just on Macs?

It's weird. Some people it's working great for. I had several friends who did it last week to great success.
I'm very leery of it, but am going to try the old college try across all platforms for a few months before I mess with it.

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The proper way is to nuke the format and start over with plain text. But sometimes the Microsoft gremlins survive even that desperate measure.
Then (or if you're just lazy and want a shortcut) what works is to run your MS DOC file through another word processor, or a Word clone, that has two characteristics:
1. It must export a DOC format file. Obviously, because that's what you want to send to KDP.
2. It must strip off the Microsoft crud. They all do, as far as I know.
I use Apple's Pages. The procedure is to take my MSWord DOC file, open it in Pages, export it as a DOC, then send it straight to KDP *without opening it in MSWord again*. It takes less than a minute. Works a treat. All the books I've worked on in the last year have been complimented for the beauty of their setting. You can test whether the process works with your chosen other WP by sending the DOC file you export from Pages or X to your name@free.Kindle.com and loading the AZW file that Amazon returns into your Kindle.