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Originally Posted by jonesyb
Say I have a fully formatted html book in one html file (actually I do, this is not hypothetical). It includes a HTML TOC, and a decent sized appendix. Also all the CSS.
Is there a way of importing it and splitting it up in to sections without having to manually edit all the appendix links and TOC links etc?
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by jonesyb
I had a look through the plugins but I could not see anything.
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It's inherent to Sigil itself. No need to use plugins.
If you use Add File to add your existing html to a blank epub, it will pull in the css file as well (as long as the link to it is valid). After that, it's a matter of using the built in Split feature and adding the ToC semantic. Add File(s)/Splitting/Merging and adding semantics are things that are documented in the user guide.
But yes: feel free to start a new thread if you want some assistance in using these various Sigil features.