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Old 05-31-2021, 09:29 AM   #4
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
I suggest they don't use Indesign AT ALL for ebooks, it's really designed for PDFs, basically PDFs intended to be only printed!

Wordprocessor -> docx -> calibre -> epub2 (flowable).

You can export it as RTF or maybe docx if no DRM and edit styles/layout in Word or LO Office (a LOCAL program, not a Cloud service) and fix it.
InDesign can be used but don't export fixed layout ePub. Also, once the ePub is exported, use Calibre or Sigil to clean it up. It won't take that long to fix the ePub. Just don't export from InDesign and say "I'm done.".
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