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Old 01-09-2011, 03:47 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ShaneR View Post
DrScotter,

When you download form Kobo, the file will come down as a .acsm file (usually named URLLink.acsm). This is like a "certificate" to download, not the book itself.

Right click on the. acsm file and select open with Adobe Digital editions. After downloaded and opened, you can than drag and drop it to your device (if connected).

Kobo's website keeps track of what you've added to your library and you're able to redownload at will...so, give it another shot.

EDIT: Whoops...beaten to it.
ShaneR has a good point. When you right-click, you probably will have two options. You can open the ACSM file either with Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) or Sony Reader Library software. Some people don't like the Sony software and prefer to use ADE software to manage their book collection. Since it sounds like you are already using the Sony software, then I recommend to stick with that while you are still getting familiarized with how ereaders and ebooks work.
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