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Thank You for Purchasing: Build Your Own Chalk Easel.

 

This link will start your eBook download directly to your device.

To save your eBook to your device…

From a windows PC or desktop computer:

  1. Right-Click the link with your mouse
  2. Select ‘Save Link As’ from the drop down menu
  3. Using the dialogue window, select the place you would like your eBook to be saved on your computer.
  4. Click ‘Save’ on the dialogue box.

From a Mac computer or laptop:

  1. Open the link in Safari on the Mac
  2. Click on the address bar (URL) of the browser
  3. Hold option down and press Return(or Enter).
  4. The file will be saved to the Downloads folder on the mac.

From an iPad:

  1. In Safari click the link to open the PDF document on your iPad
  2. In Safari, tap once to display a bar at the top of the screen
  3. Tap Open in “iBooks”.
  4. The PDF file will appear on a shelf in iBooks

From a Kindle

  1. Download the file to your computer.
  2. Connect your Kindle to your computer via the USB port.
  3. Use your computer’s file system to find the Kindle; it’ll show up like any other computer drive.
  4. Drag the file you downloaded into the Documents folder on the Kindle.

From an iPhone:

  1. First, make sure you’ve installed a PDF-viewing app that can actually save PDF files to your iPhone. Plenty are available in the App Store, but I recommend one of the four mentioned above: iBooks, Kindle, Dropbox, or Google Drive
  2. Click the link to open in your iPhone’s Safari web browser
  3. You’ll briefly see a pair of buttons at the top of the screen: “Open in…” and “Open in [name of app].” Tap the screen to make those buttons reappear, then tap the “Open in…” button.
  4. A menu of PDF-viewing apps will slide up from the bottom of the display. Tap the one you want to use and the eBook will open in the app of your choice.
  5. If you picked either iBooks or Kindle, the app will automatically be saved to your phone’s memory.
  6. To open the PDF again, just launch either app, then browse the “PDFs” section of your iBooks library or “Docs” in the Kindle app.
  7. For apps like Dropbox and Google Drive, make sure to save the PDF for “offline” viewing.
  8. In Dropbox, open the PDF,
  9. tap the three-dot menu button in the top corner of the screen,
  10. tap Favorite.
  11. For Google Drive, tap the little “i” button next to the file’s name
  12. Make sure the, “Keep on device” setting, is switched on.