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Old 07-30-2011, 10:21 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by lunixer View Post
Hi. So I went through and did what you suggested. It worked perfectly except for one thing. Your modifications were for the metadata TOC. I am actually trying to modify the in-book TOC, as mobi files cannot read metadata TOC's, and I use a Kindle. Therefore, the problem is with the links in-book. Is there any way, using Sigil, to change where a link points, so that I could manually go through these links and change each one to point to the correct place? I know that Calibre can add a TOC at the end of the book, but that would not get rid of the incorrect TOC. Anyway, does this question make sense? Thanks for the ongoing assistance.
No, other than by hand .

Remove the bad one (unless there is really special styling you want to preserve and use Calibre to make your Mobi. AFAIK, it will use the EPUB TOC to build a new inline TOC
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