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Old 02-13-2011, 10:28 PM   #5
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Please read this sticky post for more information on Calibre's directory structure.

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When I go to manage authors and change the name from Anthony, Peirs to Anthony, Piers Calibre will change the directory structure for the author from Anthony_Peirs to Anthony_Piers.
As pointed out in the example above calibre has total control over the directory structure within its database / library directory. This directory is not a user configurable area. As far as calibre is concerned you have no need to even look at or access this folder structure. You may want to do yourself a favor and use the Operating System to hide the library folder.

You can export books from calibre using the Save to Disk feature and with some guidance get the folders and file names to be exactly what you want, but that folder structure will be a backup and not calibre's active database.

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