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Originally Posted by fronflower
You raise a good point. InDesign is widely used in publishing and it's odd it's not discussed more here. Word is also quite popular.
Whether to learn InDesign depends on your goals. It has a steep learning curve but is very powerful for layout and design. If that's critical for you, it may be worth learning. But if you're already comfortable with your current workflow, switching tools just for the sake of it may not make sense. Consider what will best serve your publishing needs.
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I understand why InDesign is used for eBooks. Once the pBook is made, it's just a matter of saving as ePub for the eBook. But the eBook should really go through hand editing from there to fix the formatting.