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Old 03-27-2018, 12:03 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
Um, as such a reader I think both of you were quite clear several repetitions ago.

To sum up, using the ePub editor will give you more fine control but if you realize that you will always be making the exact same changes a properly set-up conversion can save time.

(and I expect that the OP simply hasn't bothered to sign-in again)
Actually, using the editor can save time. There are some things a conversion won't do. And some things a conversion will not do correctly like converting a small font size to 9pt. Also, a conversion won't change when the eBook uses different fonts sizes and you want only one. A conversion won't change when the eBook uses overly large spacing. A Conversion won't always fix paragraph spaces because no only can they be removed, so can section breaks (sometimes).

So try both and see what you prefer.
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