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Old Yesterday, 09:27 AM   #11
KevinH
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If it is the nav epub3 document, the leave it alone since it must remain fully machine parseable. For the html TOC, you can create it any way you want. If sigil creates it, then you have to edit it to fit what you want. There is no template for an html TOC. You do know you can easily add your own CSS stylesheet changing how things appear.

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