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Old 03-21-2011, 10:05 PM   #6
FizzyWater
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When I download library books, every once in awhile the download stalls. Usually the book downloads and automatically opens in ADE. But, when it stalls, I have to go find it in the book list and open it.

Is it possible something like this happened to you? And, when you clicked the down arrow to get your menu choices, you actually returned it, rather than opened it?

The return choice is the last one; the open is the first. So it's not super easy to mistake one for the other. But I know in my office, we probably weekly have to go find files/folders that someone has moved into another folder while doubleclicking - their hand just moves more than they thought while attempting to open the file.

Is the book still in your bookshelf at your online library? (If yes, you didn't return it by mistake).

Another thought - is it possible you've downloaded this book before? I wonder if there's an "annotations" file or something tied to the initial (expired) download...?

That last one's a total guess. I know I've redownloaded files that I didn't finish (or just forgot I'd already read).
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