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Old 03-14-2017, 04:14 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Just some guy View Post
Hi again,
Is it possible to remove indentation from the first line in an ePub, while not changing the following ones (that should be indented)?

My text is based on a Word paragraph style that looks correct in Word as well as InDesign, while the ePub has these indentations...

EDIT: My apologies; the problem is not related to ePub; it occurs during conversion from Word to InDesign. Sorry.
@Just some guy - That's an unusual workflow. There are a number of commonly used tools to get from a Word DOCX to an ePub, and InDesign ain't one of them. Is there a particular reason you're using InDesign to generate the ePub? If all I wanted to do was to convert a DOCX to ePub, InDD wouldn't be my first choice.

FWIW- I convert up to a dozen documents a day from DOCX to ePub.

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