Unwanted divs

When you export to the ePub3 (content may be) of CC2014 of InDesign for Mac OS 10.95 one of the chapters includes additional and unwanted div tags. What is the cause?

Derek


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Hi Derek,.

The div tags are you talking here? The names _idGenObjectLayout ones? They are used to align objects, left, right and centre and to support other custom page layout settings.

Kind regards

POOJA

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