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Originally Posted by BarryTX
Yes, I found it best to put the Kindle folder on the root, as in C:\\Kindle
That's the right idea. In Windows 7, in the Folders directory bar in Windows Explorer, hold the Shift button while Right-Clicking with the mouse on the Kindle directory and choose "Open A Command Window Here". That opens the command window already pointing at the right directory. Then do the dir /b /s > collections.txt entry.
Yes.
Yes, except that I don't think it matters if the books on the Kindle are actually in subdirectory folders just like on the PC. I'm not sure because I did create the same subfolders on my Kindle, but I don't believe I needed to in retrospect. The books need to be in the documents folder, but I believe the collections.json file will create 'pointers' for the Kindle system to know which collection each book belongs in.
In Windows Explorer, under the Tools menu choose Folder Options, then View. Uncheck the "Don't show hidden files, folders, or drives" choice under "Hidden files and folders".
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Thanks, we'll give it a go...