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Originally Posted by kiwidude
So you are saying the title and author columns in Calibre have the correct values in the library view right? In which case your "add to Calibre" step is working fine and your regular expression above is not relevant to this issue.
Ok so that will sort out the directory structure for how they are saved on your Kindle. For a Kindle this isn't relevant to how they will appear displayed on the screen. Just the OCD in you that wants to control where they are stored under the covers. As dwanthy said above, if you go changing this make sure you change it in the device specific configuration screen in Preferences->Plugins->Devices->Kindle XXX. That caught me out yesterday, changing it in one place instead of the other.
That sounds fine to me.
You didn't mention your metadata plugboard values. This is what *will* control how your Kindle titles are displayed. For more info see this thread. So in Preferences-> Metadata Plugboards, create a plugboard of:
Format: mobi
Device: KINDLE2 (or whatever is relevant to your model)
Source template: {series:|| }{series_index:0>2s|| - }{title}
Destination field: title
Then make sure you send the books to your device again and hopefully you will get what you want appearing.
I suspect what is happening is that the metadata stored inside those PDF files is not what you want. And as Kindles use that metadata for display purposes you don't see what you want. So you need to setup a metadata plugboard above to overwrite the data when you send the book to your Kindle.
Once that is working, your next step will be the Kindle collections, I finally got around to trying the plugin yesterday and it does the job great.
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Everything works now!

Thank you so much!!!!!! I would like to say this is the last you will ever speak to me

but knowing my luck. ::Sighs:: Thanks again!!!