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Originally Posted by IanD
It's fairly straightforward in Sigil. Open the file, click the menu button and if you're lucky, the menu generates itself. If not, then you can stick <h> tags on the lines you want to be headers, then use the menu again.
In Calibre, I seem to remember there's a way to generate ToCs when format-shifting, or indeed converting epub to epub for that matter. The output options give you some control over it, and more so if you do a bit of research on how that particular dialog works.
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You can also build the ToC in calibre without a conversion. The ToC builder is a separate function and that can be access from a toolbar button. And it is available within the calibre editor. Doing it there is useful as you can check and fix the links.
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I'd still recommend opening the file in Sigil, and running a validation check though. You never know - maybe it's something simple broken in the files which you can easily fix.
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Or use the calibre editor and run its checker. Or run both as they can show different things.