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Thanks for the order – it’s much appreciated :)

If you have bought the e-book, check out details below about how to import the PDF into your Kindle or your tablet (iPad, etc.)

If you have ordered the hard copy of the book… it will be with you in about 7-9 days time – so be patient! Or contact us for a code whereby you can buy the e-book as well with a 50% discount – this will keep you smiling until the hard copy arrives!

Transfer PDF files to iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch
The easiest way to transfer your PDF files to your iPad for viewing on the go is via iTunes.

  • Launch iTunes and Click File>Add Files to Library to upload the target PDF documents to iTunes Library
  • Connect your device(s) to your computer via USB
  • Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in the Devices list on the left in iTunes 10.1 or later
  • Click the Books tab in the window
  • Ensure that the Sync Books checkbox is enabled
  • If iTunes is set to only sync selected books, be sure to enable the checkbox next to the PDF to sync
  • Click Sync

Transfer PDF files to Kindle via USB

  • Connect your Kindle to your computer with the USB cable you use to charge your Kindle
  • Double-click My Computer to find the external drive
  • Double-click the Kindle drive to open it
  • Find a folder named “Document”
  • Drag and drop PDF to the folder

Transfer PDF files to Kindle via Kindle email

  • Sign in to your Kindle account at Amazon.com to find out what your Kindle email address is (ended with @Kindle.com)
  • Associate this email address with your Amazon account
  • After that send the mail with the PDF eBooks attached to your Amazon email address
  • Connect your Kindle with Wi-Fi, and open and sync the PDF to your Kindle

Note: when you sent the PDF attached email to your Kindle email address, do not insert any subject in the message or text in the message body

The above mentioned two ways are only available to Kindle DX and Kindles with Software version 2.3 which support reading PDF. Otherwise, you have to convert PDF to plain text for Kindle – and, to be honest, avoid the hassle by buying the hard copy instead!

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