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Old 09-05-2019, 11:24 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by C Alberga View Post
That is what I am doing. The displays are from AZW3 files. Is there a way that I could generate a usable TOC in the original HTML file? I think I could figure out the table itself, but not how to get it converted to something that the Kindle would recognize.
I don't know about 'the original HTML' part.
Calibre has 2 places that there is a TOC tool available. (Icon is a list with a hand pointing)
1)inside the Editor. 2) as a toolbar Icon (may need to be added)
This tool offers a number of ways to create or edit the (NCX) TOC of a book

The Editor also has a tool to create an INLINE TOC from the NCX one.
It is on the Tools TOC menu
You can move that from where it was created (beginning), if you desire
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