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Old 09-16-2012, 08:18 AM   #1
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Making bookmarks part of the NCX

Hi,
I have some very huge HTML files which I'm converting to MOBI. I have created a large number of bookmarks in the files using Word's Add bookmark feature. (I am aware already of other ways of creating tocs.ncx etc - this is just the way I need to do it!) What I want to know is, how can I get Calibre to look for each "Bookmark1", "Bookmark2" etc. and add it to the NCX toc. At the moment it only adds my H1 and H2 headings. Can I do this? Is there an expression I can type in the 'Structure Detection' bit or something???

Thanks,
Karen
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