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Old 06-11-2011, 08:10 PM   #8
CraftingGrandma
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Wow, thank you for the quick respond.

So I just need my library folder, and all the metadata will be there? Then what is the reason for the backup metadata option in the Calibre program? When would I need to do that, just for feature reference?

Also, I know dropping the folder would be the easiest way to make it work, but I like having my books separate from my program folder. I have accidentally overwritten program folders before (when updating other portable programs) and keeping them separate adds some back up security. I know, I should learn to look things over before I do them, but I just forget things more and more these days. Is there anyway this could be done? Maybe a feature update? If not I'll just move the folder.

Again thank you for the program and you very quick response.
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