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Old 03-14-2010, 03:48 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
Book Designer's default settings for LRF do this; i.e. use bold as the default setting. I've been using this in all my LRF uploads for a couple of years.
And it's possible to set EPubs to bold also.
So you're not confined to RTFs in order to do this trick.
I've just (re-)discovered changing text to bold last night. Teddman has the best solution;

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Originally Posted by Teddman View Post
Alternately, you can just paste this code into CSS field when converting to the LRF or ePub format the first time:

body { font-weight: bold }
Simply add that in, select all books in Calibre, and then "Convert E-books"

P. S. - you do know what "ADHD exams" are, don't you.
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