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Old 09-24-2018, 06:38 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
For minor stuff, I use Calibre to fix problems (Ok, I'm still learning). I've tried to use Sigil, but with limited success. Long story there, but the learning curve is a bit too high for me.
I ran into some really bad formatting on a Dean Koontz book I got via Overdrive (which surprised me). I actually corrected the formatting in Calibre in that book so I could read it. (And deleted the book before the returning it to the library.)

Calibre has had enough tools to fix what I need fixed. I tried Sigil a couple times but I'm too dense to figure it out. Calibre is easy (once you figure out that some books need some of the Styling features removed before you'll get a clean conversion).
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