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Old 01-21-2014, 05:38 PM   #2
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if you give it the identifier for the ebook, it will download the exact edition that the identifier points to. In this case, add "amazon:B007Q6XJGS" to the identifiers. Instead of "amazon" you could use "asin", but either way works.

If you originally imported from an Amazon mobi, I use the Edit Metadata in bulk search & replace shown in the screenshot (attached) to add amazon: identifiers based on the mobi-asin that is built into each Amazon book.
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