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Old 09-06-2011, 07:28 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Mark3 View Post
I am uploading a word document to Pubit (Nook self-publishing) and having trouble. The lists I've created go from #1-9, then instead going to #10, they go back to #1.

It's been suggested to me that in the CSS, I need to add the following to the body style: adobe-text-layout: optimizeSpeed;. I would like to try doing this with the search and replace feature of Calibre, but do not no where to insert the code exactly.

Thanks for the help!
I'm not sure this is what you're after, but in Calibre you can select a book, then click "t", which brings a pop-up window, where you have the option "Explode ePub". If you select that option, the ePub is unzipped and you can modify files (like the CSS). Once you're done, save the modified files and click "Rebuild ePub" on that pop-up window.

Another option you may want to consider is Sigil, but be warned that currently Sigil does not preserve the file structure when saving.
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