Apologize for not responding. I mistakenly expected any replies to alert me through my email. Silly me.
@Quoth saving my word document as html results in garbage. I suspect because of how "cute" I get with tables and other formatting. And I do flow around my images. So I have resorted to writing in xhtml and css. But I don't have confidence in how it will look as I do not have an e-reader of any kind.
Speaking of which, you suggest a default page of 420pt x 560pt (by my calculation that works out to be 5.8 inches x 7.7 inches.) Would setting a css maxwidth of 5.8 inches (or pixel equivalent) be a suitable workaround for my laptop Chrome or Edge browser?
@hitch Like I mentioned, my Word 2016 document creates some very bizarre code and graphics files quite beyond my the graphics I specify. Hence I am creating XHTML and css from scratch. My plan is to use Calibre to load my XHTML and CSS to generate the epub files (and kindle) including the toc.
@GMW thank you for the reflow recommendation. I do not have an 6 inch e-ink reader. My wife has an I-pad. But I have no idea how to arrange a test.
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