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Old 08-29-2014, 08:45 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by saoir View Post
Thanks for the help a few months ago, Doitsu.

I have now completed my first book - using Scrivener. However I have discovered that it has severe limitations in how it compiles the output. One major problem is that it cannot handle a Title and Copyright page (!)

If I compile the rest of the manuscript (80,000 words) with Scrivener, and omit a TOC and a cover and a title page and a copyright page, and output to ePub format, can I then import that ePub into Sigil and add those elements in a fairly straight forward way ? and then proceed to upload to KDP ?

I have been a web page designer in the past and am used to using Dreamweaver for example.

(I am assuming I can upload the ePub file to KDP as you say so in a comment above)
Are you sure Scrivener can't do this? Can Scrivener read word files? You could pull the file into word or other doc compatible tool and then add the page you want and then bringing is back into Scrivener to do the conversion. I have no such problem with Atlantis which is a similar tool.

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