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Old 05-02-2017, 11:53 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Einsam View Post
Okay, I understand that you say I should allow Calibre to determine the format. This still does not explain why most files open the way I was doing it, but others do not open. Nor does it explain why a file will give an error when trying to open it on the Nook, but will load in and open on the Nook App on my PC.

I am trying to understand the inconsistency.
Your PC has lots more resources than you device.
Someone probably made a monolithic (1 xhtml file) Epub
you PC can handle that.
~600 KB per 'section' was the max my old PEz (ADE) could handle.
Many of us still work with Chapter/file for ease of edits and performance YMMV
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