Chunks of text missing in ePub Export
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Learn / Forums / EPUB and eBook / Chunks of text missing in ePub Export
Going through my ePubCheck errors and I’m noticing that chunks of text are randomly missing throughout the manuscript from an InDesign CC2017.1 EPUB3.0 export. Has anyone else seen or noticed this happen in their exports? I have no clue what could be causing it to do it, and the text is clearly in the document that I exported from. It’s worrying me and making me second guess my previous exports, wondering if text is missing from them too.
I have had the same issue recently and am wondering the same thing.
Thank you for saying something Rise, I was beginning to think I was the only having this issue. With books I’ve been working on I’ve noticed some correlation between missing text and footnotes, sometimes it happens between two footnotes, other times it was a paragraph with a footnote at the end. Either way, the only reason I know it happens is because ePubCheck throws errors that my footnotes are not linked correctly and then I see that the text and footnote has dissappeared sometime during export. I’m still unsure of the reason of why its happening, but it seems rather random as to when it does happen. Not sure if that sounds similar to what you’re seeing on your end or not.
Aaron
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