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Old 12-14-2010, 06:24 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by gertblij View Post
When I use the straight save as html version I retain the paragraph formatting in the EPUB, but all the pictures are gone.
Just a guess, this may be Word saving the images in the Windows image format (wim) and calibre can't convert those.

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Originally Posted by gertblij View Post
Any suggestions for a way to keep all the pictures and the indented and not indented paragraph formats?
I would suggest doing what Starson17 suggested and reviewing how you format the document.

You can also try using another application.

Atlantis Word processor can save directly as a epub (ebook). The free, open source Open Office or its spin off under its new name Libre Office can save in ODT which calibre will convert well. There is also a plugin to save directly as a epub, this plugin is still being developed but works great within its current limits and there are plans to extend and improve it.
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