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Old 09-28-2022, 10:44 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by heinzeb View Post
That's what I did, opened an odt in LibreOffice and saved it as docx.
After converting to caliber, the title headers broke.
Maybe because the document was edited in OpenOffice and only saved in LibreOffice as docx.
So far I am fully satisfied with OpenOffice and odt.
The only problem is the covers from the first image after the caliber conversion.
After I add an odt book to Calibre, I edit the metadata so that on conversion, it has the cover I want. I can add a dummy 1st image, and use the "remove first image" option, or just open the resulting epub in the editor and delete the extra cover.

But if I try and do the save to docx thing, LO insists on making my Heading 1 (etc.) chapter titles into numbered lists, which totally messes up the epub titles. I've spent hours trying to fix this, but without luck. LO turns the Heading 1 style into something with outline levels as far as I can tell.
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