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Old 07-23-2009, 11:41 PM   #18
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It's not working for me, word 2003 does not reconize the file format

On your other question I don't use Calibre/BookCreator, but it is an interesting usage. Quite clever. It wouldn't be to hard to add a feature, like a button that used the current location of the Word document and the current name of the word document, sans the extension. I'll take a look at adding that feature

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Oh, it's a shame it doesn't work. You can get an addin from Microsoft to read the new file formats, but I don't know if that extends to templates. If there is demand for the 2007 version I am happy to update a version of the template each time you release a new 2003 version. All I'd need to do is save a copy in .dotm format and paste in the ribbon code.

I made a copy of Bookcreator and hacked in an override to the filename/folder for my own use but a button would be great. On the other hand, I should rename my ebooks in the same convention that Bookcreator uses anyway because it makes sense. I do the same thing for my MP3s (thankfully I don't have anywhere near as many ebooks as music files).
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