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Old 07-29-2013, 07:21 AM   #217
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
That is a completely different circumstance to what I think buffaloseven was asking for. I interpreted the request as "I sideloaded a book on the main but like to move it to the SD card. Is there any way to do this without losing the reading stats, bookmarks etc?"

As far as the device is concerned, those are two completely separate books. The device is completely happy with having multiple copies of the the same book as long as the file path is different. And copies in different formats perfectly OK. And as to where the downloaded kepub goes, it is always in ".kobo/kepub" on the main memory unless there is no space on the drive left. Then it is put into "koboExtStorage/kepub" on the SD card.
If you filled up your main memory/storage temporarily with a large file would anything new or re-added than automatically go to SD card when you synced?

If you deleted a book and then filled main storage would that book then be readded to the SD card with bookmarks intact?

I have no urge to do this but I am curious

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