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Originally Posted by whitearrow
If I have a .mobi with troublesome formatting, I use the mobi2html command line tool (part of the mobiperl package). From there you can either make the changes in the html itself, if you're comfortable doing that, or you can copy and paste into Word, make whatever changes you want, then rebuild using Mobipocket Creator.
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But you cannot be sure that mobi2html will actually work. It fails on the higher compression. So to be sure your method works every time, use mobi2oeb which is part of Calibre. Then you know what you'll be getting and can go from there.
Which legally purchased Mobipocket eBooks have you have formatting issues with?