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Old 09-22-2022, 11:05 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by PunkyKoopa View Post
In order to do that, I will need to edit the book code in Calibre, right? I prefer to not edit my books because I have them across different devices, including a Libra 2 and a Paperwhite.
I read my books on a Kobo and a couple of Nooks..

Setting the body text to justify shouldn't negatively impact how the book displays on any device. Body text in a novel should be justified by default (based on 99.9% of novels I have ever read or browsed through).

Also, you can just edit the ePub. Kindles don't read ePub anyway, regardless of what others tell you.

In the end, if you just don't want to do it, that is fine. But if you avoid it because it might somehow interfere with how the book displays elsewhere, I don't think so.
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