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Old 03-18-2015, 05:50 PM   #7
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Thank you. I have been trying out all of these features in an ODT test file and have successfully converted them to EPUB via calibre. I tried Saving the ODT file as a DOCX, but many features are lost. ODT does, in fact, seem to behave properly. I am still wondering how is it that one instructs calibre to keep together a frame or paragraph so that there is not a break. Does Word have an instruction for that the Writer does not?
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