Mobi file & Adobe Reader

My Adobe reader won't open/read a mobi file created by a professional formatter.

MOBI files can be opened with certain e-readers like Kindle.  On desktop systems you may be able to open them with Calibre.
There are also MOBI to PDF converters available; use Google to find them.

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