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Could you tell me if the fact that my exebooks always opens at the last page everytime I download the book is a bug or is it something I forget to setup when I create the book?

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Could you tell me if the fact that my exebooks always opens at the last page everytime I download the book is a bug or is it something I forget to setup when I create the book?

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This is not a bug. Exebooks always open on the page where you stoped reading it. If you close your book at page 10 then the next time you open it, it will open on the page ten. The page number is stored in your Windows Registry not in the EXE file. So it does not matter if you download it or open from local disc. When someone else will download your book the book will open from the begining of course. What is the full capacity of an exebook? The number of pages you can have in your book depends on page size. Larger the single page – less pages available. Also it depends on the system where you create your book, if you have less RAM you may have “Not enough memory” message on very large books. Exebook with 5000 pages in XT1 format can be created and viewed on most computers. Also it depends on number of graphics you insert in your book, it may grow up to 100MB but this number also depends on the CPU and RAM of your system. Does the exebook perform well when burned to a CD? Yes, CDs are

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