Ebooks FAQ
1. How can I get my file?
Complete your purchase and instantly access your file with a simple click on the 'Download' button. For added convenience, we can also email a backup copy directly to you, ensuring you always have your file ready when needed.
2. Why are our ebooks in PDF format?
Our PDF-formatted ebooks ensure a consistent, high-quality reading experience on all devices. Easy to access without special software, they feature interactive elements like hyperlinks and bookmarks for effortless navigation. Suitable for both digital readers and print enthusiasts, our ebooks maintain quality in physical form and are compatible with text-to-audio tools, enhancing accessibility and convenience.
3. Should I choose "PDF Standard" or "PDF Printing"?
For Digital Reading: Select 'PDF Standard' for a crisp and enjoyable reading experience on Kindle and similar devices.
For Printing: Choose 'PDF Printing' when you need professional-grade prints with high quality and crop marks. This format employs CMYK mode to ensure vibrant and precise color representation.
4. What are the pixel dimensions and aspect ratios of your ebooks?
- 1.6:1 ratio, 2560 x 1600 pixels
- 1:1.6 ratio, 1500 x 2400 pixels
- 1:1 ratio, 8 x 8 inches
5. Can I return my products?
Please note, as a digital product, our items are not eligible for return, exchange, or cancellation after purchase. Your satisfaction is important to us, so if you have any concerns or issues with your order, please contact us directly for assistance. We’re always ready to help!"
6. Effortlessly Email Large PDF Files: A Simple Guide.
Upload and Share through Google Drive:
- First, upload your PDF to Google Drive.
- Then, in Gmail, start a new email. You’ll find an option to attach files directly from Google Drive. Select your PDF.
- Remember to adjust the sharing settings, ensuring your recipient can access the file without a hitch.
- That’s it! Your recipient can now view your file seamlessly through Google Drive’s robust sharing features.
Outlook Users: Navigate the Size Limit Smartly:
- Method 1: Zip It Up:
Simply right-click (or control-click) your PDF and choose 'Compress'.
A new .zip file with the same name will appear. This works for multiple files too - just place them in a folder before compressing.
- Method 2: Leverage Dropbox:
Dropbox is perfect for large files. Upload your PDF there. Create a shareable link in Dropbox and email it for hassle-free access. With these methods, sending large PDFs is no longer a challenge, whether you're using Gmail or Outlook. Say goodbye to size limits and hello to smooth, easy sharing!
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