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Originally Posted by stumped
probably I get away with it as I use polish / modify to repair TOCs, or sigil to generate new ones if I've removed stuff - like next in series extracts or show-off epigraphs. I don't do it always but I think i've had some books with an ID on every paragraph, making it harder to see the stylings
they are on my mental list of stuff that's not essential ,like those mobipagebreak stylings at the end of every epub chapter
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If you're regenerating ToCs (and all links point to a file instead of a point IN a file), then you'll probably be fine. The only time you may run into trouble is when there is more than one chapter (or toc entry) in one xhtml file. Or you have footnote links to multiple locations in one endnote file (even fiction occasionally has foot|end notes).
In short: any situation with multiple links to multiple points in ONE destination file will require unique ids to function properly.