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Old 12-15-2018, 09:52 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat View Post
I'm still not getting this across, am I!

A computer HAS recognised the indented paragraphs. Acrobat has OCR'd the PDF and spat out a DOCX that has the correct paragraphs indented. Word knows where the correct paragraphs are. But it won't share this information across the next stage of conversion to EPUB.
I give up. Everyone here has done this hundreds or thousands of times, right? YES, I get it, Word recognizes the indents. So? When you import the HTML to ePUB, the style SHOULD remain. Are you saying that it doesn't????

Your original post said that:

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The correct paragraph indents survive! How do I tell a conversion process that THESE are the paragraphs I want, ignore those excess paragraph marks?
Right? When you import the exported HTML, from the Docx, the styles WILL remain. But that doesn't solve the spurious excess, wrong-location paragraph marks.

If that's NOT the problem--if for some reason, your styles are NOT exporting, then I don't understand the issue. HOW are you getting the content from docx to ePUB, then??

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