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Old 05-25-2025, 06:51 PM   #8
thiago.eec
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Originally Posted by wahredua View Post
Thank you for the suggestion.

I connected my Kindle to my PC and imported the converted ebook file (KFX) into Calibre. Since KFX doesn't work with the editor, I converted to AZW3 and then opened it in the editor. I still don't see page numbers in the html or metadata.

However, I did notice that in my Kindle's file structure, each book folder contains a data subfolder with a .pagination.cache file. So I'm assuming that the page numbers were generated/added during the epub to KFX conversion process and then stored in this file.
When you send a book to kindle via calibre, there is a device option that generates and sends the APNX page count.
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