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Step 3: Create reflow articles from each chapter and section, customize them for text reflow
view, and add semantic tags.
Step 4: Export the layout as an eBook and view it in the eReader.
Creating reflow articles
Content in a reflow article is not synchronized with the content in the layout. If you need
to make any changes to text after you have created a reflow article from that content, you
will have to update the content (see "Updating content in Reflow view"). Consequently,
creating a reflow article should be the last step in the process of preparing a layout for
ePub or Kindle export.
There are three ways to create reflow articles:
From a selection. This approach lets you select the specific boxes you want included in the
reflow article. This approach is best if the layout has a lot of content that's should not be
visible in Reflow view (such as headers and footers).
From pages. This approach copies everything on the pages you indicate into the reflow
article. This approach is best if all or almost all of the content in the layout should be
visible in Reflow view. (You can manually remove any content that doesn't belong in
Reflow view.)
By choosing eBook (ePub, Kindle) from the Layout Type drop-down menu in the New
Project dialog box (File menu).
Projects that were created with Quark Publishing Platform® or edited with QuarkCopyDesk®
may already have one or more articles. If you open a QuarkCopyDesk article or a project
file that includes articles with components, you must switch to Reflow view (View > Reflow
View) to add that content to a reflow article.
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