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Old 10-26-2015, 05:22 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by MarjaE View Post
I'm trying to do the opposite, to use Calibre to correct epub metadata.

If I open the resulting files with my epub reader, or copy them to my e-reader, I get the old incorrect metadata.

But I don't see any "edit menu" or any "integration with Calibre" in the "Preferences" menu.

P.S. However, from my end, there's an option to add an "embed metadata" function to the toolbar.
@MarjaE - if you use calibre's Send to Device or Save to Disk features then the updated metadata should be in the Sent/Saved copy.

If you want the updated metadata to update the library copy of the book, then there's a feature called Embed Metadata, you may need to add it to toolbars and or menus in Preferences->Toolbars

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