
There are two problems (among others) that are systemic with this “gift”… the first, is not knowing what one is downloading (given the curious size of some of these “pages”), and whether tracking cookies are being appended to each page… and, the second, is the disk space that is wiped out after downloading (and again, given the size of some of these pages). To the issue, one of the dumbest tools that Microsoft came up with for Windows was their “gift” of the ability to save a webpage, through their “Save Page As” option, under “Files (i.e., the ‘Files’ displayed at the top left of one’s Browser screen)”. If you want to read the saved page on your Kindle device, you need to convert it to MOBI using Calibre or a similar program.

Click on the remove button to discard a chapter. The Raw Preview button displays an unformatted text version of the chapter. You can rename your eBook's title, reorder the chapters. This opens a new tab that lists the pages/selection with their page title.

Once you've added some content as chapters, click on the Edit Chapters option.
