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Old 01-17-2025, 05:47 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ianc View Post
It sounds like this is bad formatting. Unfortunately, Calibre itself did this when doing the initial conversion from Word DOCX format. This is why I'm wondering how I can correct this. Does that help?
I convert up to a dozen DOCXs to EPUBs a week using calibre, and I never see what you are seeing. The only thing I do with the EPUB's is get a second opinion from the spellchecker in calibre's book editor and get rid of metadata clutter.

The golden rule with DOCX is that you must format the document using the Styles feature of your word processor (MS Word, LO Writer, etc), if you treat your WP program as a glorified typewriter you'll get the sort of effects your seeing.

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