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Old 01-12-2014, 12:30 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Tanjamuse View Post
I can manage how to create genres by using this tutorial (Useful template functions) and it works in the dekstop version, but cannot seem to understand the bottom part about templates, as I don't know where to insert them nor how to enter them to make the genres and sub-folders show correctly on my tablet.

Thank you
forget templates.

Use Calibre Companion on your Tab to act as the Library front end to your reading applications.

CC has the ability to display by 'groupings' like your custom #genere

Note: you will need to send all the books via CC-Calibre
Be sure to Move all your Tablet books into Calibre so they can be sent back
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