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Old 03-21-2015, 07:02 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
I have never seen this

I have added a Blank CSS.
Then copied an inline (same book) CSS CODE into the new CSS,
Then Linked the CSS to the file.
Then used the original source Includeing the <style> to S&R (normal) to remove all.
Saved just fine (later edit)


I have seen a couple of mentions of F8 Metadata edit.
That is one step I have not used in this type of CSS situation
I saw the mentions, but I don't understand the CONTEXT, yet. The ePUB is built, the ss is linked, and all that--and the metadata editor is opened, something is changed, and the damn CSS disappears? The whole sheet, or...? Is this before/after a first "version" of the ePUB has been saved, as a XXX.ePUB file?

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