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KB0154: Why does Jutoh warn about duplicate guide types?

A 'guide type' is used to indicate to the ereader the purpose of that section. For example, 'toc' is used to denote a table of contents, and 'text' denotes the start of the main text of the book. If you use the same one twice, Jutoh will complain (as will EpubCheck and Kindlegen).

To fix this, edit the document properties by right-clicking or control-clicking over the document in the Jutoh outline and clicking on Properties. Then edit the Guide type and set it to (none) if you don't want there to be a guide type for the document.


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