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Old 01-13-2015, 04:09 AM   #7
rcentros
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
If you prefer to see the book fully justified, open the book in the Calibre book editor, open the CSS file within the book, and search for a line saying:

Code:
text-align: left;
Delete this line, and the book will then be displayed fully justified.
Thanks. I'll do that and report back tomorrow (I'm using the wrong computer now). I guess those who don't like justified, can do the opposite -- add this line in.

EDIT: I went ahead and bought the box set for the Kindle -- while also keeping it for the Nook. (I want to see if they'll actually fix it and, besides, I just finished a good history book that I downloaded on their "Free Friday" promotion, so feel like I should pay them something, sometime.) Tomorrow I'll try fixing the non-justification issue on the Kindle version -- don't even know where I would start on the Nook version.

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