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Old 08-07-2011, 03:44 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Nina182B View Post
I have 500+ books and it's too time consuming to setup my books into shelves using the nook. For now, I'm going to use the SD card memory file's My Files/Books folder. In the Books folder, I created folders of what I want my "shelves" to be, then drag and dropped the ePub files in these folders. In the Library, I select "My Files", then "Memory Card", and I can see the folders that I created and drill down into them. The only drawback is that, the ePubs don't show the book cover images
this is a perceptive approach, and quite good! much, much easier than the insipid 'Shelves,' which many have pointed out, seems to 'fall down' and lose all its books from time to time (has happened twice to me in the past month)

AFA book covers: i don't really care... after all, when i go to the local library, all i peruse are the spines anyway...

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