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Old 03-29-2010, 01:04 AM   #4
DoctorOhh
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Forgive me if this has been answered before, but my searches here have produced zip.

I sanitized a Topaz file, converted to HTML, cleaned it up a bit with Sigil/WYSIWYG with hopes of converting to a decent mobi file. HTML looks good in Calibre's viewer, but after Calibre converts it the right margin has a normal width and the left margin is twice as wide. What is causing Calibre to do this in the conversion? Is there something that I can do with the HTML code (I'm almost clueless in this area) to prevent Calibre from producing a larger l/h margin?

Thanks to anyone who can help...
I'm clueless too, but if you PM the html to me I will find out why it is doing this.
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