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Old 03-07-2011, 10:53 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Worldwalker View Post
I have a Sony 505, which works in many ways like your 650. What's going to save your sanity is the Collections feature. Instead of a table of contents, I think you're going to want a collection for each book. So, you'd look in the Genesis collection and there would be all your Genesis-related sermons. One big advantage of this is that you can file a specific sermon in two or more collections if appropriate. Perhaps you write a sermon in which you relate some elements of Genesis to, say, Leviticus. With the idea of one big file and finding them in a TOC you'd have to decide which book was more important and file it there; with collections, you could file it as both Genesis and Leviticus, and it would come up when you selected either one.
Just want to second what Worldwalker said. Collections on the 650 are definitely the way to go, and Calibre is the way to manage it.
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