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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Of course, there is one better option. Right click the eBook and select Open containing folder. Then copy the eBook and past it right to your desktop.
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I assume we cross posted - but in case you missed what I just wrote
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I get what I want via "Click to Open" in Book Details and drag/dropping the file I want to where I want it on the desktop. But that has inherent dangers; if my Library and desktop were on the same disk then a vanilla drag/drop will move the file rather than copy it, or I might unknowingly delete one of the other files etc etc.
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Apart from Windows Explorer - the biggest danger my computers and data face is the fingers on the keyboards and mouses - of which there is only one instance
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