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Old 12-12-2010, 10:17 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
It isn't in the .opf file, rather, in the body of the book text, you need to have an anchor tag named "start" wherever you want the start to be:

<a name="start"/>
The use of <a name="start"/> will only work, to the best of my knowledge, if you are uploading the HTML file on the Amazon DTP website. The processor they use on files that are uploaded will take the "start" bookmark and essentially create the appropriate OPF guide item, I think. If you're using some other method to create the MOBI file (e.g. Mobipocket Creator or Kindlegen), you need to include a guide item in the OPF file.
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