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Old 02-13-2011, 05:39 AM   #15
DMSmillie
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
...I guess it would be possible to track down Amazon's own formatting guidelines for wannabee Kindle authors and relate those to Calibre settings...
Actually, Amazon doesn't provide any - leaves it entirely up to the author to decide how they want to format their books. It results in many posts to the Amazon Kindle publishing forums asking how books should be formatted, from prospective authors feeling unsure about what is "best".

Having said that, however, if you submit essentially unformatted HTML via the KDP interface, or email it to your Kindle for automatic conversion, Amazon's system will default to formatting it with a paragraph first line indent and no space between paragraphs.
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