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Old 07-01-2013, 08:34 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by frank14612 View Post
I see the logic of what you are saying, but I have never edited or played with the templates of any of my e-books. I'm just a reader, not an editor. This just happened without any input from me. Is there any way to have Calibre inspect my books and correct the error(s) automatically?
IT IS NOT AN ERROR IN THE BOOKS
IT IS NOT AN ERROR IN THE BOOKS
IT IS NOT AN ERROR IN THE BOOKS

It is a Send to Device template error

Glitch, Fat fingers, Cat on Keyboard. It is still a template error.

There are other places a seriously Advanced users can use a Template, but I don't think this is so in your case.

Connect your device:
When the device Icon appears (and the Job wheel STOPS)
Right Click in the DEVICE Icon: Configure this device: Now you see the template currently being used : (since everyone's tends to be different, you need to look it over. and see if you spot the location of the missing { or }
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