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Old 08-02-2010, 02:14 PM   #5
Starson17
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Originally Posted by gjjh25 View Post
I want to be able to do this so i can copy them easier to my phone rather than haveing to go in and out of folders.
Going in and out of folders is what you will have to do if you access the library directly. You're better off checking to see if your phone is supported by Calibre as an ereader. If it isn't, you're better off using Connect to Folder to send to your phone, with your phone or SD card attached as a drive. If none of the above works, you're still better off using Save to Disk and copying that folder to your phone. That method lets you control the folder names and filenames of your books.

You may also want to investigate the Content Server. I use it to put books on my phone from anywhere in the world.
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