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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
What rot. The code calibre produces corresponds very closely to whatever formatting you have defined in Word. And unlike your macro its output actually looks like the original Word document (within the constraints of HTML's formatting model). That includes support for tables, lists, images and so on. http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/conv...word-documents
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Don't get me wrong, my comments were not an attack. Your conversion does do a good job in itself in trying to keep what is there in Word. I understand the decisions you must have made in the process. What I find chaos and counter-intuitive are the 'calibre' styles and the stylesheet it produces. Again, I understand why. It is also my
personal opinion.
If this has changed in the past year, I need to check it out again to see if this is still the case.
Tables, lists, images and so on are supported in full, minus the formatting and that has been a deliberate choice. The macro is a crude version and not really supported anymore with me. It is an alternative if the add-in cannot be used. The add-in has much more features.