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Old 04-05-2017, 06:15 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
It wouldn't be impossible, but it would need to be a completely different plugin. An Import Plugin, by its very definition, creates a brand-new epub.

I could possibly create an Edit Plugin that reuses this plugin's code to add docx files to existing epubs as new files, but I don't know how soon I could get around to it.

In the meantime, you could always use Sigil's Export/Save as (I forget, offhand, the exact terminology used when right-clicking on a file in Sigil's Book Browser) to save the xhtml file being imported to an external location. After which, you wouldn't even have to save the newly-created epub. Then you can import that xhtml file into an existing epub.
A search for 'merge epub files' should find a blog article that provides a blow-by-blow how-to tutorial for Sigil. As I recall its a bit convoluted.

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