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Originally Posted by jhowell
An e-book in EPUB 2 format will typically have two different tables of contents. The inline table of contents is part of the text of the book. And the logical table of contents is metadata that is used to generate the table you see when you open the Go To menu on a Kindle. EPUB 3 allows a single file within the EPUB to serve both purposes.
The Kindle Previewer will show Table of Contents Not Specified in the Book Information display if the metadata of the EPUB that was converted lacks a pointer to the inline table of contents within the book's text. That is a common situation and does not cause any problems because that pointer is only used as a fallback if the book lacks a logical table of contents.
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So I am thinking, as a home user of using KFX on my kindle paperwhite, its not important how the kfx sees the table of contents, this is not something that I need to fix, for just reading an ebook, and accessing its table of contents, then I just want to confirm for my own personal ebooks I don't need to try to fix this in the Ebook editor options under calibre. I am right that for just reading and accessing them on my reader device, I don't really need Table of Contents to be Specified or I don't need to convert them into epub 3 format then KFX format, as it sounds like it does not matter much, I am correct?