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Old 03-03-2011, 12:31 PM   #10
st_albert
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Also note that if you want the "copyright page" to show up in the "go to" menu of the kindle previewer, that is controlled by an entry in the <guide> section of the content.opf file with which the mobi file is built. This is true even if the copyright page is not mentioned in the toc.ncx file at all.

And in my experience, even if it does show up in the "go to" list on the Kindle Previewer (MS-Windows) it still doesn't show up on a Kindle3. On the K3 the only "go to" items I have ever seen are cover, beginning, location, and table-of-contents.

BTW I usually make the mobi file using kindlegen from an epub, or, more rarely, using MS-Windows Mobipocket Creator. I've used calibre in the past, and IIRC it's the same story.
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