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Old 10-08-2022, 07:15 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by enuddleyarbl View Post
The <html> line at the top of that screenshot seems to be saying the book was produced with Microsoft Office 2004. I can't find anything definitive, but the inklings I'm getting by searching are leading me to believe that Office didn't support CSS until Office 2007.

Still, the book has 87 chapters and is 1.5mb in size. I can't believe the author kept it as a monolithic block while he wrote it. So, I'd at least expect some number of files (besides one).
The primary reason epubs consist of multiple files is because of the limitations of e-book readers.

Rather than computer file systems many writers manage their work with outlining, storyboard tools, etc, some of which are native to their word processor, or can be added as MS Word/LO Writer templates.

See: https://superuser.com/questions/1488...-styles-as-css

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