Pb Export Indesign CC et ePub

Matériel :
Mac OX.6.8
Safari 5.1.9
InDesign CC
Bonjour,
J'en appelle à vos compétences et vos expériences.
Je viens de réaliser un livre numérique dans Indesign CC, avec bien sûr des feuilles de style.
L'export en PDF, donne un tres bon travail.
En revanche l'export en ePub met la mise en page en vrac (décalé).
Sauriez vous d'où peut venir le problème ?
Petite piste, la taille est au format carré (13cm X13 cm) çà peut il avoir une incidence ?
Bonne journée, cdt.

Matériel :
Mac OS X.6
Logiciel Indesign CC
Bien que depuis mon ancien post j'ai examiné les réponses et méthodes de chacun, ce format ePub me cause encore bien des soucis.
En conséquence je récidive, en précisant bien :
- que j'utilise les feuilles de styles
- que les illustrations sont ancrées dans les blocs.
Néanmoins mon export en epub, me change complètement ma mise en page.
De plus les illustrations sont réduites à des tailles inférieurs.
Ai-je oublié un paramètrage lors de l'export ?
Auriez vous un conseil ?

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