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Old 07-26-2011, 08:05 PM   #19
st_albert
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Sorry if this has been dealt with before, but I'm curious... Could one fix the epub itself and re-upload it to smashwords, or are you required to start with an MS-word doc file only?

I'm asking because this forum contains a legion of posts regarding epubcheck errors in epubs generated by the meatgrinder from (allegedly) Smashwords-style-compliant Word doc files, and from what I can tell there is no known simple correspondence between those errors and the "code" in the word file that produces them. Is the problem in the Word doc? or is it a bug in the meatgrinder? Who knows?

In any event, life would be simplified if one could submit a "corrected" epub to Smashwords.
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