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I’m using Indesign CC 2015 to create epubs, then Kindle Previewer for a mobi file.
There surely is a TOC issue when ID exports. The closet I came to solving it was by creating a new TOC via Layout->Table of Contents, the dropping the actual new page frame with TOC contents into the book’s page. It won’t anchor, but it will at least get a TOC to show up in the Kindle Previewer. If you try to anchor the page, it will rasterize, show up as art, and fail as a TOC. The problem I have with this Rube Goldberg bandaid procedure is that the TOC, since it’s not anchored, shows up as the book’s last page. I love InDesign and Adobe product. However since they stopped updating the Export to Kindle, all kinds of issue appear. Hey Adobe, get with it. Like it or not, Amazon’s Kindle format accounts for a majority of ebook sales. The epub conversion at the KDP Publish site is imperfect. Yet Amazon seems unwilling to update the Export to Kindle patch.
Oh well. If anyone has experience this same issue and succeeded, I’d sure appreciate your help. Thanks – Michael
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