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Old 03-17-2016, 06:22 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by KatyPerryFan4Eva View Post
I have tried this method that has been mentioned and it STILL won't work in sigil for me, I also need to know how to indent the first line of paragraphs as I'm having trouble there too. Can anyone help me out please?
If you're not using Sigil as the primary tool for creating the 'book', but instead you're using a WYSIWG tool such as a word processor, desktop publishing package or other specialist tool and converting to ePUB; then you may be better off resolving basic layout issues at that stage, rather than 'undoing/adjusting' what's in the ePUB using Sigil.

Example: if you use the Styles feature of OO Writer or MS Word and convert from there, you should have a lot less code editing to do on the ePUB in Sigil, than you will if you use Writer or Word is as if they were a typewriter, i.e. using tabs, spaces and newlines etc for horizontal and vertical spacing.

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