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Old 08-07-2011, 11:23 AM   #8
st_albert
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
It consistently places split-off files at the END of the book if I use Split on Markers.
I used S&R to place markers before chapter headings (confirmed) them I pressed F6. (NB the long name is the parent. I expected/need the splits to immediately follow the parent)
OK, that's why I never have problems. I always start with a single file containing all the split markers, then split-on-markers all at once. So if it starts at the beginning, there's no place for the split off part to go BUT the end.

If I need to split something else out after that, I place the cursor at the split point, and use the "split chapter" button. That works for me.
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