You love laying back and catching up with your reading on a Kindle. The e-ink not only saves your eyes, but the Kindle can also import any document or PDF. That annual report in a PDF? The proposal written in Microsoft Word? Send it over. But not all PDF documents are made the same. And most people don’t expect their PDF documents will be read on a Kindle. As such, most PDFs are illegible when read on Kindle devices. Common frustrations include: Fonts in PDF documents look small on Kindle screens. Document margins makes the readable area smaller. This is...
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