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Old 09-14-2010, 01:59 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
You can either leave the names inside the Calibre directory as they are and only use "Save files to disk" function, or you can use "Save files to disk" and then delete the books from inside Calibre and import them from this saved directory.
Maybe you can help me understand, doesn't the Connect to iTunes feature use the save template I referred to and automatically adjust the file names as it sends the books to iTunes? Why take the step of sending the books elsewhere first?

I admit I don't use iTunes so i am ignorant of the details but I thought I understood the basic theory of how calibre interacts with iTunes using the Connect to iTunes feature.
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