![]() Any text that I can revise before I have two separate editions (paperback and Kindle) means less work to do later. It’s easier to make changes in the initial stages of formatting. I like to get the text perfected as much as possible before I do most of the formatting. I do my initial proofread on printed paper before most of the formatting is applied. If you publish any revisions, ask KDP to push the updated book onto your device, and check the revision.Be your own first customer and scan the entire book.Check the Look Inside once it becomes available.Download the free sample after publishing. ![]() Try to preview the Look Inside (see the last section of this article).Scan the eBook one last time before publishing.Test the eBook out on various devices and apps.Adjust the orientation between portrait and landscape and scan several pages (or the whole eBook).Adjust font size, typeface, line spacing, and device margins.Scan the entire eBook for formatting issues.Click every hyperlink (including the table of contents and footnotes).Previewing is best done in several stages. This is a thorough guide to help you preview your Kindle eBook.
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