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Old 06-12-2008, 01:07 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Rather than do the LIT to LRF conversion in one step, run "ConvertLIT" manually and "explode" the LIT file into an OEB book - ie an OPF file + one or more HTML source files. You can then split the HTML into two separate books, and convert each half into a separate LRF file. Not trivial, but it certainly can be done.
OK - Mr HarryT, now what? I figured out how to run CLIT.EXE and converted my LIT file. This created a folder of a half dozen HTM files and a folder with a gaggle of images and an OPF file. Working first on Vol 1, I just edited out all the Vol 2 text (approximtely the last half of the HTM file).

Now, how do I put it all back together?
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