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Old 05-13-2020, 12:52 PM   #7
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Wow, huge thanks Tex2002ans for the post.


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One question though: how can I add a <span> at the beginning of each page from AFR?
You could insert the character manually on every page.

Or in your typical Non-Fiction book, it usually has alternating author/book+chapter on every even/odd page. You would just have to do a few search/replaces.

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There is no string that is repeated on all the pages.
Every book is different.

Side Note: I never export any of the headers/footers out of Finereader anyway, since it only introduces more problems than it helps. And keeping all the same page breaks would require exporting as "Exact Copy"... and that is UGLY.

Personally, I would just complete all the cleanup work in EPUB, then reintroduce pagebreaks manually.

If you were working in InDesign, there are a few different methods mentioned in "Getting InDesign to export pagelists to ePub3 (reflowable)".

The gist was adding an invisible anchor at the start of every "master page".

Unsure if there's a similar way to do that in Word/DOCX.
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