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Old 04-25-2018, 10:26 PM   #11
slowsmile
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@PapaKilo...Back in the early days when I uploaded epub, I used templates. First I would create a Word template for novels. Then after creating my epub for the first time as I like it I would save the epub stylesheet as my epub template. You only have to do this once. Thereafter I would create my other novels always using the same Word template and save that to html. Then I would import the html doc into Sigil, convert to epub and just swap out the stylesheet with my original epub template - and the epub would automatically be formatted exactly as I prefer it. The key to this template method is that all the style names used in the Word template must be exactly the same as in my saved epub template. So when I swapped the stylesheets there was no extra css or html formatting needed because it was already done.

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