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Old 07-13-2022, 05:58 AM   #237
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Originally Posted by johnmatushek View Post
I emailed 12 epub files to my Kindle today. 9 worked and 3 failed. I loaded the three failing files into the Kindle Previewer program and they all had errors in the TOC. I found two cumbersome ways to fix them:
1. In Calibre’s TOC editor, delete all entries and rebuild it from scratch.
2. Use Calibre to convert from epub to mobi, delete the epub, then convert from mobi to epub.

Is there a simpler way to verify and fix the TOC using Calibre?
Use the Calibre editor to build the ToC. You do it is automatically if possible, manually if need be. Converting to Mobi and then to ePub is a really bad idea as that seriously changes the code.
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