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Old 07-02-2008, 10:22 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
I'm wondering whether there is sufficient demand for me to compile a list of BD hints and tips.
I would be interested in a hints and tips.

I'd also think it would be a great idea if we had a WIKI on Book creation.

I'd be very interested in seeing how other folks are creating books. Your comment earlier was very enlightening to know you where indeed using Word for editing instead of pure BookDesigner

I've found the best practice for me so far is to
1) Open the html in BD
2) Get the Book cleaner to run on the HTML. (For the TOC and Page Breaks)
3) Open the HTML in OpenOffice and edit the HTML
4) Create the book in Calibre

Hearing how others create books would be quite helpful to me.
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