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Old 07-29-2022, 04:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by 2scre View Post
I downloaded an ePub file and it's split into many little sections and I would like to merge it into one single section.
Unless you have chapters split into multiple files, I would not recommend merging them.

If you have split chapters (looking at you, Gutenberg), you can use the merge function in Sigil to merge adjacent files.

Continuing with Gutenberg since they seem to have a love for splitting files at random so you can have multiple chapters in a file (an example would be a file with the last part of chapter 4, chapters 5 & 6 and the first part of chapter 7), I have merged all the files and then inserted split markers to allow splitting at chapter boundaries.
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