I've been thinking for some time about writing a non-fiction book for all those eReaders out there, especially the Kindle. I was unsure about the process of formatting such a book, so I did some research today. I discovered a piece of free software that claims to be able to convert Microsoft Word documents into the .prc format, which can be directly imported into the Kindle marketplace. I wondered how well it worked, though. So often, I'm disappointed in such things.
So, I downloaded the Mobipocket eBook Creator to run a test. As a test of the software, I imported a 100-page document I had done as the content for a website contract. The document included normal heading styles and default Normal style in Word, some bulleted lists and numbered lists, and tons and tons of links to bookmarks in the document. No tables or anything fancy at all, but italics, boldfacing, and all that sort of thing. The document isn't really formatted for printing, so there are no margin settings or anything of the sort.
At the beginning of the document is a list of individual web pages, which would correspond to the chapters in the book. These are linked to the page headings, using Word's bookmarking feature. Each new web page, which would correspond to chapters in a book is separated by a Word page break. Anyhow, I imported this into the Mobipocket software, then converted the resulting HTML file into .prc format. I loaded the .prc file onto my Kindle and opened it. Perfect!
Everything converted perfectly. The list of web pages appeared as a table of contents. All links worked. Bullet and number lists were properly formatted, and all the links in the document worked properly, letting me jump to the internal bookmarks as intended. Boldfacing and italics all converted properly. The document needed no additional work to make it suitable for publication as a Kindle eBook, or any other eBook that can use the .prc format. If that were my book, I'd have uploaded it as is to the Amazon store site. No worries.
If you're interested in creating eBooks, you might want to have a look at the Mobipocket eBook Creator if you use Microsoft Word. As long as you don't do anything really fancy in Word, it looks like it does a fine job with the .prc files. Kindle reads that format as a native format, too, so the finished conversion is ready to go.
That settles it. I'll begin working on the book I have in mind as soon as I leave this post. Easy peasey lemon squeezy!
You can download the free converter at:
http://www.mobipocket.com/en/downloadsoft/productdetailscreator.asp