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I don't think that would make much sense. Affinity Publisher creates fixed layout pages while regular ebooks like Kindle books need to have a very flexible layout. The idea behind dedicated ebook formats like MOBI (Kindle readers) or EPUB (other e-readers) is that the same file automatically fills in all kinds of bigger and smallers readers/screens. In addition, the user can choose the font size individually to fit his needs. A fixed layout would make all that impossible.

There are already some good applications for EBUB and MOBI creation/editing available like Jutoh (for beginners) or Sigil (for more experienced users). They are very different from a page editor like Affinity Publisher and work more like a mix of word processor and HTML/web editor. There are also conversion tools like Calibre and a number of regular word processors that can also export EPUB/MOBI files (Atlantis, TextMaker, Papyrus etc.).

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