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Old 11-07-2010, 01:03 PM   #4
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I use library books a lot - I have searched high and low on the kobo for a flag indicating how many days are left but there isn't one. I now write the dates on a piece of paper and put it inside the kobo case. And on expiry date the book will lock on your kobo and you can't read it. This seems to happen on the day -you would think it would be the day after but it isn't. However, as I discovered, you can change the date on your kobo (backwards) and the book becomes readable again. But make sure you change it back before plugging it into your PC again as you may hit problems and freeze it up.

I don't make it a habit to change the dates but the first time my book expired on the day it was due and I had a chapter left to read so I changed the date. Now I know they expire on the day so I read faster!
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