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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
Up to now, I convert epub to mobi and back to epub. To remove gremlins that can upset an e-reader. I have been advised this is not the way to go. I don't care about losing advanced formatting for simple novels, but I would like to try kepubs.
If you have an epub in such bad shape that going to and from mobi is needed, then you still have to do that process. The reason that works is because of how limited mobi is, converting to mobi will automatically shuck most of the formatting that you don't want. Converting from epub to kepub will not achieve this.

Unfortunately, due to a Calibre bug that has existed since the dawn of time, going to and from mobi will double indents, so is not always ideal.
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