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Old 08-03-2013, 02:36 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by automa View Post
Could you make a screenshot tutorial?/demonstration? Sorry I am having hard time understanding.
How hard is it to place the cursor at the end of the line you want to split after, click once to set the insert point, tap ctrl-shift-enter?

At that point you should see a horizontal line (in book view) where the book will split.
If it is at the wrong place, delete the line. and try again.

Note 1: This only works at the end of a Paragraph or Div.
Note 1a: Books that use <br /> (break) to create a new line (really one massive paragraph) will not place the break anywhere close. If it is really wrong, you probably have one of these horrid documents and you will have to break the paragraph up by hand coding in code view.

When the lines appear correct, tap F6. the file will split at the markers (and the marker is auto removed)

Back up your book so you can recover.

Do not save if it is bad. On the Menu: File (pick the name from the recent list) <filename>: select DISCARD (trashes your errors ) when it asks what to do with what is showing and try again
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