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Old 10-10-2018, 06:46 PM   #9
Turtle91
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Hi Darrell - welcome to MR !

There's a couple things here:

1) If you've paid a publishing company to create these files and they aren't working, then you need to go back to them to have them fix it.

2) You will need to understand how to open the files up and make some minor corrections if you do not follow #1.

- The fragment identifier is found on line 51, at the 111th character position from the beginning of the line in your content.opf file. If you use an epub editor like Sigil or Calibre Editor then you can easily navigate to that point. Once there you are more than likely going to find some kind of reference to a link that no longer exists. eg 'href="index.html#SOMEPOINT" ' where SOMEPOINT is not actually marked with id="SOMEPOINT". You will either need to delete the "#SOMEPOINT" or go into the file and add the reference.

- If you use Sigil or Calibre Editor you can easily rename the file over on the left side (in the file browser area) and the editor will automatically update that filename everywhere in the ebook.

Cheers,
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