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hey guys this is kayla with beckyamp;#39;s graphic design in nashville tennessee and today i will be showing you an easier way to edit your ebooks without having to re-export them again from docHub indesign or whatever other software it is that you are making your ebooks in so here is an e-book that i recently made this is a print book and then we converted it into an e-book form using docHub indesign indesign does a decent job of exporting the book into a coded format which can be read on kindle devices or other tablets so that the book can be read in an ebook form however there are some limitations to what indesign can do in terms of coding iamp;#39;ll give you a few examples if we look at this page one complaint that we had was that there wasnamp;#39;t enough padding around these color blocks i couldnamp;#39;t figure out a way to force indesign to create padding around them so that the text wasnamp;#39;t so tight with the highlight another complaint we had was sometimes t