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Old 04-25-2022, 11:05 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by se1961 View Post
Hey there!

I have been using Calibre to convert from AZW to ePub for years, so that I can use the files with other software, like VoiceDream Reader. Using guidelines from this forum, I have been able to successfully force left justification by going into Look & Feel, Text, Text Justification, Left, AND by putting the following command under "Extra CSS" on the Styling tab.

body {text-align: left;}
p {text-align: left;}

So far I have to apply these settings every time for each newly imported book, and I am trying to figure out how to make the changes universal, so that it just happens every time. I went into the Calibre Preferences, and under Conversion, "Common Options" I made the two above changes. But still when I do a conversion, I have to apply the changes manually.

You don't need to left justify. The solution is to use the Hyphenate This! plugin or the hyphenation feature of the Calibre polish with KF8 and you wont have any need for left justification.
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