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Originally Posted by BrendaGreally
Thanks for this - I'm not very confident with editing CSS so I'd prefer a solution within InDesign if such a thing is possible. If it's not, I'll give it a try!
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Well, there's more to it than that. And no, you can't fix it inside of InDesign. Moreover, as Notjohn says, you really CANNOT upload a direct-from-INDD ePUB of the reflowable type, to any vendor and have it pass intake and work. It simply won't, so you're going to have to get your hands into the ebooks a bit.
The solution that Wolfie mentioned will work; but you can also use the simple expedient of ensuring that each chapter is its own HTML file and
then use margin-top to ensure that you get the spacing that you want.
I hope that helps. Don't be afraid of the code. It just
looks scary.
Hitch