I'll have to take a closer look at all this. But crutledge, you initially didn't mention you were splitting the file before pressing the generate TOC button. This information appears to be key.
I'll have to postpone looking at all this again, since I'm busy as hell today (*sigh*,
again).
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Originally Posted by crutledge
Valoric,
When Sigil 4.0 is installed Sigil 3.4 remains and I can run either.
If there is a difference between the auxillary files, for QT etc., that is different for the two versions, could something loaded by Sigil 3.4 be interfering with the operarion of Sigil 4.0?
Reaching!!!  
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If you install to a different location, then yes, you can have multiple versions of Sigil side-by-side on the same machine. They should all work just fine. And no, the version of Qt from one can't interfere with the version of Qt from the other.