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Old 01-03-2011, 04:53 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
1. find where the book is stored on your PC - mine are in MY documents/My kindle content.
2. connect kindle with USB cable - it will appear as an extra drive in my computer. I also get a pop up saying connected - what do I want to do - select explore files & folders.
3. once you have found the kindle in MY computer or have opened it via the pop up - find its documents folder & open it.
4. copy book from MY Kindle content to the Kindle documents folder.
5. eject Kindle by right clicking it in My computer window, then disconnect USB cable
Do what cybmole has stated above. An added hint is, when you click on the book to open it in Kindle for PC, it will move the book to the top of the file list in explorer in your 'my kindle content' folder. Makes it easier to find since the books are just listed by numbers and not names in this folder.

HTH,
Carol
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