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Old 07-08-2020, 03:19 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
By TOC what I mean is the pop up table of contents you get when you click on its icon at the bottom left of the screen on the Kobo. I don't know where that comes from, I'm guessing it's the toc.ncx file.

Is there some setting I need to use so that I always get that TOC when I use calibre to convert from a mobi or azw3 file to epub?
That sounds as if the original ebook did not have a table of contents or properly marked chapter headers. Have you tried enabling Force use of auto-generated Table of Contents in the Table of Contents section under Conversion/Common Options?

You may want to check the Table of Contents segment of the calibre on-line manual which also discusses manually editing the table of contents which comes in handy where calibre is unable to create an usuable ToC. There are time when the Mark One eyeball is the only tool for the job.
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