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Old 01-17-2017, 08:23 AM   #16
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Throw in my dollar? It only buys 2 cents worth now anyway.

When I'm working on a specific author, I create a folder with a cover page--file name "cover.jpg", a blank title page, basic copyright page, blank table of contents with plenty of links so that I only need to remove the extras, blank chapter 1 page, Author page, credits, and back page (structured like the cover), make sure any ancillary graphics images are in the folder too, and my style sheet. Click + on a basic e-book created from a Word file with Writer2Epub, add all the files, and copy the text into their correct files as necessary, import the cover image and rename it to "cover" as I set the semantics, and it's done. The advantage I see is, all the books for each author are identical in format. I know that sounds complicated, but the whole thing takes about five minutes.

Maybe I'm working too hard, but that's what works for me.

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