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Old 02-13-2018, 09:56 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by happyjon View Post
Uploaded new version to SW and it's got worse. TOC is still faulty, and each title now has an otherwise blank page all to itself. I'm going to scrap the TOC and start again, maybe try it with Calibre.
Then there is something still amiss.

I agree that it might be best for you to load your file, WITHOUT ANY TOC, to Calibre, and let Calibre build it for you. If you want to learn a bit more, you could export your .odt file to HTML, import that to Sigil, and then create the TOC using Sigil. YOu'll have a lot more control over the final product, if you go the Sigil route, but yes: it's more to learn than using Calibre.

I'm sorry I wasn't more help, but going effectively directly from word-processing format to ebook, via the Grinder, is definitely NOT my bailiwick. It's got to be in the Styles, however--a conflict of some kind.

Good luck, seriously.

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