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Old 12-01-2011, 04:59 PM   #14
Jabby
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I guess I do every thing upside down. I started by creating my source document in Open Office then using Calibre to convert to epub and then editing in Sigil. Then back to Calibre to convert epub to mobi. That turned out to be to much work.

I now create my source document with a text editor. Take the source to Open office to make a printable copy. The source also goes to Sigil to make the epub. Then the ebup to Calibre to add a cover and to convert to mobi.

I'm not so sure this would be a good method if the documents I were trying to create had a bunch of footnotes and such. If I were going to make a really complicated ebook, I think I would hire someone like Hitch and let him worry about it.

Regards - John
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