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Old 02-20-2014, 05:33 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
You will have to delete dozens of duplicate collections, though, in all probability.
Why would there be duplicate collections?

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While the cloud collections are more likely to cause you woes than work perfectly for you, on the plus side, you can sync non-Amazon bought ebooks if you email them to your Kindle, as by doing that you upload them to your cloud storage.
Thank you for that info. I don't really see a need to sync, since I only read my eBooks on my Kindle; I suppose I consider the cloud as more of a useful/easy way of backing up the Kindle, since Amazon keeps a copy of each book I have (except for the non-Amazon stuff) on their servers. I am assuming - there's that bad word, lol - from your statement that emailing the non-Amazon material to my Kindle will "force" Amazon to keep a copy of them on their servers, or am I confusing syncing with backing up?

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