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Old 06-13-2020, 10:46 AM   #5
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UPDATE: I don't mind if this newly inserted chapter has formatting that is very different from the original book's formatting. For example, different font size or font typeface. What matters the most is the content.
That makes it very easy! Just do the chapter in Writer; style it as little or as much as needed, then convert it. In the editor, merge any files as necessary to get your chapter. Export both the chapter file and the css file. Import them both into the target book. (The only thing to watch is to make sure the two css files have different names.)
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