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Old 09-28-2014, 05:33 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Once the eBook has no DRM, you can copy from the eBook. There is no need to convert to RTF to do so. You can even use Calibre's viewer to view the eBook and copy from there. But if you feel you must convert to RTF, please don't. There are bugs in the RTF conversion that cause it not to properly convert. Convert to HTMLZ and then load the HTML file into the word processor and save as RTF.
Jon, not all RTF editors can read HTML. IIRC Angel Writer can't, why would anyone use that old thing, perhaps because it supports file forks, aka alternate data streams.

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