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Old 08-20-2019, 07:24 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Jane Eyre View Post
I've been trying to convert to epub an odt document (LibreOffice 6.1.3.2), but it gives me the following error.
Since LibreOffice 6.0, you're able to convert directly to EPUB:

File > Export As > Export As EPUB

I would also recommend downloading the latest LibreOffice for feature/bug fixes (latest as of today is v6.3.0 or v6.2.6).

It still has quite a lot of kinks though, so you may want to try other methods as well.

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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
if you save it as DOCX you can either use Sigil's DOCXImport plugin which offers the possibility of mapping the Writer Styles to ePub CSS styles, or you can use calibre conversion (or editor) to convert DOCX to ePub, which will preserve your Writer styles the ePub's CSS, but it won't retain the style names, and it will flatten any hierarchical structure.
Yes, this works as well.

Calibre also takes ODT directly.
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