![]() I don't use Calibre, so I don't want to give any wrong info. A brand new version gets sent to that new Kindle and your notes/ bookmarks stay with that old version and old ghost file, again suggesting to me that title it irrelevant, there's something else in the file that is being recognized. If you ever get a new Kindle, you cannot transfer your book and notes to it. So there's some info within the ebook itself that Kindle recognizes.Īlso notes/ bookmarks that are saved in a ghost version of the ebook, that is specific to your Kindle. I've tried to buy books that were updated and had their names changed, for example, but cannot as it says I already bought it. I think note/ bookmark syncing would be fine for 2 reasons: the name of the book itself isn't what Kindle recognizes. I have no idea why.Īs for changing them and how it appears online archiving: I don't know and I will try to get an answer for that. Or click HOME.Ĭhanging the book name on your computer and then transferring doesn't have any affect on how it appears on your Kindle screen. When done, simply scroll to the word Done and click it. A check mark will appear beside the title. This will then show you all of your books - scroll through and click the ones you want to add to the collection. Scroll to your collection, right click and you'll see this page (screenshot right). Note:When adding samples to collections, be careful not to click Buy This Book - for samples, this link appears above Add to Collection and if you have wireless turned on, you might buy a few by accident! Luckily Amazon are very forgiving and will refund you for your error if you let them know within 7 days.Ģ) Selecting a collection first THEN add your books You can add the book to as many collections as you like, so it can be in favorites and classics at the same time, or in children and series at the same time, for example. A check mark appears when it has been added. When your collection list comes up, scroll down to the one you want and click the 5 way. Scroll to the title on your home page, flick the 5 way to the right and click Add to Collection (see left). I debated having a "rubbish pile" too but decided to simply delete books I hate.ġ) Select the book first then add it to your collections I have quite a few collections based on my reading tastes, but at least 2 collections that seem popular are "current reading" and "to be read". They may be based on genre, author, your ratings (good/ bad) or a combination of all of these. Click Menu > Create collection and type the name you want to call it. It's simple to create new collections from your Home page menu. A little different to folders on a computer and are named "Collections". The long awaited Kindle "folders" are here for Kindle and with a far easier way to organize your ebooks on your Kindle homepage. For touchscreens, the 5way instructions are tap/ hold to get options. This was was initially written for Kindles with a keyboard and 5-way controller. It does not apply to kindle apps or the Kindle Fire.
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