I meant import. I always try to download to the computer and not the reader. I usually have the wifi off. I don't want to be bothered with notices.
I can block the sales pitches on the computer.
If it has too many restrictions, I don't want it.
That wasn't the main question. I want to know about renaming the formats that are on the screen with the cover of the book. If I can get all the converted books into EPUB and have that listed as the main format, I can sort out the HTML, DOC, Mobi, PRC, Kindle, and some PDF and find the darn duplicates and/or triplicates.
I bought "The Martian" from Amazon and converted it. Downloaded to computer.
After conversion the line under the cover of the book reads AZW3,EPUB.
Since there is a converted EPUB can I rename the format to just EPUB and delete the duplicate Amazon format? Or is the dual name format the default?
That seems to make the book list twice in the Kobo. Once in Amazon format, and once in EPUB.
If that naming convention on the original page is the default, then I probably can't change the order.
I got a lot of the originals from Gutenberg or Smashwords, and they have different ways of naming a book. Sometimes it's just a number, author can be omitted, but the file format is EPUB, so it shows up. I have forgotten and downloaded other copies that were named conventionally, and being lazy, never went back and corrected the name on the off-beat download. That's another reason for unknown books and general mess.
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