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Old 08-11-2023, 02:13 PM   #7
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I always Save As an extra docx and only ever edit the odt.
Also create your own named style with the same properties as Heading1, 2, 3 etc as mysteriously they can otherwise export in bulleted list style in the Save As docx.
Do fresh extra Save As docx after fixing the odt as as above.

Then no editing of HTML or CSS is needed.

The <ul and <li are list HTML. The CSS will be saying put a bullet. If you do the styles correctly and only edit odt but EXTRA Save As for Calibre in docx you will get heading working properly.

Don't waste time trying to fix a broken export/import!

You MUST also make your own styles for headings. You can copy the Heading1 etc properties exactly.

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