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Originally Posted by Tony_A20
My problem seems to be that I'm using 7Zip to create the EPUB container and it doesn't do the job.
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I've used 7Zip for epubs and it works fine.
In Windows Explorer, right click the epub, goto to the 7Zip pop-up menu and there is an option to unzip the file to a sub-directory with the same name as the file.
To go the other way, in Windows Explorer go into the directory that contains the epub content files, select all the files and sub-directories, right click and from the 7Zip pop-up menu select the option to create a new zip archive. This will create a .zip file with the same name as the parent directory. Rename to .epub and that's it.