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Old 05-15-2016, 08:36 AM   #6
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Thank you. I don't want to remove those. I want to remove a file named toc.html, but as I said, it keeps giving me that error message, "The Nav document can not be removed". Strange, I know. That file has Nav tags in it.
InDesign must name its nav document "toc.html." That would explain why it can't be removed. It's required. An EPUB3's nav document (which is an html file) can be named anything. It's typically named "toc.(x)html" or "nav.(x)html, but that's not a rule. Some EPUB3's combine the html toc and the nav document in the same file.

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