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:
- Right-Click the link with your mouse
- Select ‘Save Link As’ from the drop down menu
- Using the dialogue window, select the place you would like your eBook to be saved on your computer.
- Click ‘Save’ on the dialogue box.
From a Mac computer or laptop:
- Open the link in Safari on the Mac
- Click on the address bar (URL) of the browser
- Hold option down and press Return(or Enter).
- The file will be saved to the Downloads folder on the mac.
From an iPad:
- In Safari click the link to open the PDF document on your iPad
- In Safari, tap once to display a bar at the top of the screen
- Tap Open in “iBooks”.
- The PDF file will appear on a shelf in iBooks
From a Kindle
- Download the file to your computer.
- Connect your Kindle to your computer via the USB port.
- Use your computer’s file system to find the Kindle; it’ll show up like any other computer drive.
- Drag the file you downloaded into the Documents folder on the Kindle.
From an iPhone:
- 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
- Click the link to open in your iPhone’s Safari web browser
- 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.
- 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.
- If you picked either iBooks or Kindle, the app will automatically be saved to your phone’s memory.
- To open the PDF again, just launch either app, then browse the “PDFs” section of your iBooks library or “Docs” in the Kindle app.
- For apps like Dropbox and Google Drive, make sure to save the PDF for “offline” viewing.
- In Dropbox, open the PDF,
- tap the three-dot menu button in the top corner of the screen,
- tap Favorite.
- For Google Drive, tap the little “i” button next to the file’s name
- Make sure the, “Keep on device” setting, is switched on.