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Originally Posted by DrMoze
I double-checked earlier posts just to make sure that I wasn't confusing *myself* with someone else! 
Anyway, I did try the drag-and-drop approach using lit2lrf and it seems to work like a charm.  : Yay! All I need is *one* conversion procedure that works, and this is fine for me. (I gave up on conversions for a while when I got a bunch of books on my Reader and have just spent time *reading* for a while!  )
BTW, I didn't have to create and move a keys.txt file, as in Nate's earlier post. I just did a fresh install of the latest libprs500 package, and dragged/dropped onto lit2lrf. (I assume the program was modified more recently to handle this. That is one heavily evolving package!)
Thanks to all the info posted. And I am impressed by the libprs500 package, as it does a great job converting, and drag-and-drop is about as simple as it gets for using it. (Apart from having to open up the main application folder to retrieve the processed lrf files...)
Now I have a handful of Baen titles to check out on my reading list.
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But when you do the drag/drop method, do you get the proper metadata like author and book title? Can you set the margins to what you want? Can you set the header to be on if you want? That method just gives you whatever the default is and that is not always what you might want.