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Old 10-26-2016, 07:51 PM   #2
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You need to edit your original post. HTML display will ignore leading spaces. Replace the spaces that illustrate the indents with underscores or some similar character.

How you would do these edits depends largely on the book's format and how well it was built. If it is EPUB or AZW3 then you should be able to open it in Calibre's Editor and alter the appropriate Style. You need to look at the HTML/xHTML code to find how the styles are applied to the type classes of paragraphs and then find the Style, either in the xHTML's Head section or in a separate CSS Stylesheet, and change the text-indent. Well built EPUBs and AZW3s will have the Styles in a separate stylesheet.

If the ebook is not one of those two formats you may need to convert it to EPUB, or AZW3, edit the conversion, and then convert back to your desired format.
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