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Old 04-09-2012, 01:50 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by arslonga View Post
Dear Forumites,

When converting from epub to rtf, every single paragraph in the output file appears indented with a tab. I was wondering if someone could show me how to avoid this and keep the indentation schemes present in the original epub file, i.e., some paragraphs are indented while some others (usually the first paragraph in a section or scene) are not. Since I am not familiar with html or css, please be as specific as possible. As usual, thank you for your insights!
Since RTF does not use a CSS, how would that happen?

Which als begs, Why RTF? Just about anything that could do RTF can do HTML
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