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Old 02-15-2021, 09:25 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Wabznazm View Post
Thanks, but there’s no option to export to docx, and, with the size of this document, pasting into word and reconstructing styles would be a gargantuan task. Surely there’s some way to fiddle with the css somehow to get rid of this indent? I’ve noticed it happens with quite a few retail books, even from big publishers, so it might not be solvable.
Word or free LO Writer.
it's not a gargantuan task.
Also InDesign is really a paper publishing tool, not a content creation tool. Use it to convert Word or Writer imports to PDF for paper publication, if the built in PDF output in Word (plugin on older versions) or Writer doesn't do what you want.

Note that margins, headers, footers, footnotes, styles, page size, page numbering (meaningless on ebooks) fonts, image resolution, front matter and rear matter are different for an ebook target and paper. Also ebooks have search so a paper style detail index/concordance is pointless).
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