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Old 05-02-2013, 07:35 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by virtualritz View Post
My question is: how can I make Calibre apply either of the two paragraph formatting styles I described at the beginning, when converting books to ePub format?
By default calibre doesn't alter paragraph formatting unless you select to change it. Hover over the various items in the conversion preferences for a tool-tip that provides an explanation of how each works. As an example not checking the Remove spacing between paragraphs box will also prevent the indent size value being used. Alternatively putting a negative value in the indent size box should also prevent any indents changing.

Calibre isn't designed to fine tune book formatting. There are other editing tools designed for that purpose.
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