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How to Create an EBook in Adobe Acrobat

Updated on:
April 6, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to create an ebook in Adobe Acrobat.

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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create an e-book in Adobe Acrobat

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Note: Creating an e-book inside Adobe Acrobat isn’t really advisable; you can use other tools like Word or OpenOffice, then convert it to a PDF.

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  1. Create your eBook in a word processing program (Word, Google Docs, or OpenOffice).
  2. Format and design it as needed (optional: use a layout tool like InDesign if you want a more polished layout).
  3. Save or export your eBook as a PDF. (If you have a DOCX file instead, you can also convert it to PDF using Acrobat’s Create PDF option.)
  4. Open Adobe Acrobat, then open your eBook PDF.
  5. On the right-side pane, click Edit PDF.
  6. Make your edits (text, images, or formatting) as needed.
  7. Click Close to exit Edit PDF.
  8. On the right-side pane, click Organize Pages.
  9. Rearrange, insert, or delete pages as needed.
  10. Click Close to exit Organize Pages.
  11. Click File > Save As.
  12. Choose a folder, type a file name, then click Save.

📌 Why this matters

Creating an eBook in Adobe Acrobat gives you precise control over your final PDF's appearance and functionality across all devices and platforms. While you could publish directly from Word or Google Docs, those formats don't guarantee consistent formatting when readers open them.

PDF ensures your carefully designed layouts, fonts, and images display exactly as intended. Beyond basic conversion, Acrobat lets you add interactive elements like bookmarks, hyperlinks, and form fields that transform static content into an engaging digital experience readers can navigate intuitively.

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