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Old 02-28-2025, 02:32 PM   #7
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Thanks for your help Sirtel

For the epub I pressed the Edit Book Button > Tools > Table of Contents to get a window Edit the ToC in "the book name". If I edit the chapter titles, save, convert to kepub and send to my Kobo, I get a book with the title changed but not the header.

Am I more or less do it right this way, in which case I'll have to investigate what I'm doing wrong or is this not the way to do it?

Thanks for your help Sirtel
If your editing a book that's already on your Kobo and then sending it to your Kobo to overlay the ToC, you'll need to use Kobo Utilities with calibre to redo the ToC on your Kobo. The ToC gets loaded into the database and if you edit the ToC, then you need to update the database.
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