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Old 06-30-2008, 05:03 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
Well, I use BD most evenings and have got used to its occasional oddities. I've never tried the crocodile wrestling (there aren't many in Wales) so can't make a useful comparison.
What's been giving you problems in BD?
Well this is more a tongue and cheek post but since you asked. BTW Thanks

There are a lot of quirks that I've learned to work around.
I think the biggest issue I have yet to resolve one is with the format styles. They are just not WSYWIG. If used as is BD does mostly creates the eBooks with the expected format but if I deviate from the default format, the changes are not seen in the eBook. If I close out of BD and re-open it the formatting is also lost.

As an aside, I've yet to create a book without having to modify the HTML source, I feel bad for folks who are trying to use this tool and do not know HTML.

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