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Old 09-16-2010, 05:39 AM   #19
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What I do is to right click on the ebook, and choose open with WinZip. All the folders appear on the WinZip window, and I can open the folders by double clicking on them. I can then copy any file (most often the stylesheet) into another folder and edit it with an HTML editor, then save it, then add the file back into the Winzip window, and finally close WinZip. I have occasionally right clicked on the file and opened it with the HTML editor in situ, but I normally prefer to copy it into another folder and copy the edited file back to overwrite the old version.
I imagine as long as you don't touch the mimetype file this would work fine. Otherwise you are left downloading a command line version of zip and doing it the hard way. I'm an oddball and don't find it difficult.

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