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Old 03-10-2011, 12:06 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
On your computer (desk top),
On the desktop (tho one on the screen )
Right-click: New... : Text Document (or similar name).
Now Right-click on the document: Rename: change it to read: "book.paper" (no quotes)
You can reuse this for every book added via the Metadata window (it would be a duplicate, if you tried via the main Library screen)
Note that for this to work (at least on WinXP), you'll need to have file extensions displayed. Otherwise, you'll create a file called book.paper.txt
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