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Old 03-16-2019, 07:11 PM   #4
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Why not use Diaps toolbag to delete spans with certain attributes (or naked) first to make things simpler?
Thanks for quick feedback! Stupid question but if the tool you mention is the Plugins -> Edits Spans and Divs panel, how do I set it to strip nested spans? The ePub was generated from many Docx files (copied from web browser, files not all online anymore) converted to ePub files then merged into one ePub file. The point being it ends up with tons of nested spans and CSS auto-generated by the editor.

Maybe I'm having a more basic problem of what work flow to use here. I'm flip-flopping between whether the Editor is a better way to edit it, or should I write a script/program to transform the HTMZ first. Is there a thread that discusses which work flow methods work better in various conditions?
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