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Old 05-21-2009, 04:14 AM   #2
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If you have a Windows machine, use the free Mobipocket Creator with the HTML output. You might need to change the HTML a little if the chapter headings are only in the HTML as different sized text, rather than as <h1>, <h2> etc tags.


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Originally Posted by Sporadic View Post
I've been experimenting with scanning books for the past few weeks and have been making some great headway. I'm using an OCR (ABBYY FineReader 9.0) and the file it shoots out looks fantastic (using MS .DOC but HTML/RTF yield the same result).

The problem is as soon as I try and convert it into something my Kindle can use it all goes to hell.

Everything gets smashed together and I lose centering and page breaks.

Is there some type of trick or code I can use to preserve the formatting (such as the chapter title being on a separate page and centered)
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