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this is the second part our screencasts looking into how to create a book using InDesign in this part weamp;#39;ll actually discuss what to do to prepare your book file for ePub export so to get started letamp;#39;s go ahead and open up our Grims fairy tale book and if you remember from the last screencast we had uh four documents that we included two chapters table of contents and a cover chapter one is actually set as our style source which means that chapter 1 includes all of our paragraph Styles character Styles Master Pages text variables and weamp;#39;re using chapter 1 to synchronize across all the documents within our book so to begin couple of things about the Epub format when you export out to EPUB an UB is actually a web page so what youamp;#39;re asking InDesign to do is to convert your InDesign documents to HTML and there are several considerations you need to be aware of when youamp;#39;re making that conversion the first one is you need to prepare all of your styles