@wlashack...I think that I've found a quicker way to resolve your problem.
Try this:
You will need Kindle Previewer 3, Diap's KindleImport plugin and Sigil.
* Open Kindle Previewer 3(KP3).
* Open KP3 and drag and drop your Google html doc into KP3 and allow it to convert to mobi.
* Save the mobi onto your desktop from KP3 by choosing File > Export
* After conversion and saving to mobi open Sigil and and choose Plugins > Input > KindleImport which will automatically convert the mobi file to a viable epub in Sigil.
From my own testing using the above method with your html doc, this gives a pretty good conversion to epub format.
I was also very surprised when I tried using the html doc in KP3 and it worked(it never worked before). This discovery was a fluke by the way.
Last edited by slowsmile; 04-11-2018 at 01:25 AM.
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