Hi Kayla...thanks for giving us another interesting tutorial. I have yet to run into the problem you discussed, but I'm happy to see that there is a solution in case it ever does happen. By the way, when this happened to you, how did you discover the way to fix the problem? P.S. Considering the high quality of your tutorials, it's an unpleasant surprise to see how many viewers don't subscribe. Weird.
Thank you very much, Becky, for these wonderful videos I have a problem and I ask you to help me. I split the text, but I see the book on Kindle Preview. It appears without splitting, and the texts are separated from each other. Please help. I am very tired of trying.
@@beckysgraphicdesign Carriage Return In order to make the text not divided into the next page, I want to keep each text on its own page, that is, as it appears in InDesign, it appears in Kindle Preview
Edit the code in Sigil and add this: This is essentially a carriage return. See my video on this here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fl-315b3xcc.html 11:38 - How to Add a Manual Page Break
No, unfortunately, there isn't a code editor in InDesign. And when InDesign exports an eBook, it skips over everything it considers "blank" or white space. You can't force them to remain, except after the fact. Now, you can try to simply add more "Space Above" or "Below" in your paragraph style settings, then add "Ignore Space Between Same Style". This will remain.