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Old 07-07-2011, 10:36 AM   #4
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Thanks for your answer. I read that this was supposed to be the case, but it is not so. Opening the .htm document in a text editor does not grant you access to the code. It only allows you to edit the content.
What editor are you using? Any text editor should expose all of the code.

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I did more research last night, and it seems you need to use a script editor to gain access to the actual .html code behind the document.
I have never needed a special editor. I use either notepad++ or Sigil to edit my books at the html level.

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