Not all formats, such as EPUB, are designed to be effortlessly edited. Even though many capabilities will let us tweak all document formats, no one has yet invented an actual all-size-fits-all tool.
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Our feature enables you to alter and edit papers, send data back and forth, generate interactive forms for information collection, encrypt and protect documents, and set up eSignature workflows. Moreover, you can also create templates from papers you use on a regular basis.
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Narrator: docHub InDesign is a desktop publishing software developed by docHub Inc. The software can be used for print or digital publishing to create documents such as posters, brochures, magazines, newspapers, books, e-books and interactive PDFs. Its primary target groups are graphic designers and desktop publishers. InDesign is a commercial product, available on a subscription as a single program or as part of docHubs Creative Cloud suite. InDesign has native support for creating e-books based on the EPUB format. Please note that this is not an InDesign course. We assume that you already have basic knowledge of how to use InDesign. This course focuses on how to improve the accessibility of your e-books. We will not explain how to lay out, design or print documents. This chapter is similar to the one about creating accessible PDFs with docHub InDesign. If you have watched that chapter, you will notice some repetition here. If you are only interested in creating accessible e-books with A