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Old 08-02-2016, 05:07 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by CrossReach View Post
Wouldn't it be nice to give those of us with no experience in HTML a simple editor, say if we wanted to remove the front or back matter only. Wikipedia has such an option even though their normal editor is still far easier to manage than Calibre's one. I am completely lost going in there, yet every time I convert to DOCX I lose all of the hyperlinks and have to go through the whole document again adding them back in manually. If I had a simple editor just to remove the bits I don't want it would make my life so much easier. Thanks for reading.
Maybe you want a WYSIWYG editor like Atlantis.

Deleting standalone (page) section files require no HTML. BE SURE that is the only stuff on that section
find the 'page': delete the highlighted file in the 'files browser list': save

in most cases, that is all that is needed. (exception, is the inline TOC may have a dead linkage)

BTW most ebook HTML is dead simple, not like the complex stuff many WEB pages contain
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