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Old 03-01-2022, 04:03 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by ebookscovers View Post
In sigil I cut endnotes from each chapter and pasted to the back of the ebook. when I click on the endnote at the back it takes me to the correct area. however I cannot click back to the same endnotes reference at the back.
I get error of Fragment identifier is not defined for each one. here is one:

feel stronger”</span><span class="char-Normal-Local-74"><sup><sup><a id="box1_noteref_237" class="nostyle" href="../Text/Flow_1.xhtml#box1_footnote_237">10</a></sup></sup></span><span class="char-Normal-Local-66"><br/></span></p>
You are going to have to correct the Flow_1.xhtml to the correct filename for the file in which the footnotes exist.

That is, when you click/tap/whatever on the superscripted 10, it is attempting to go to #box1_footnote_237 in the Flow_1.xhtml file.

You should be able to do this with a regex.
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