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Old 11-30-2016, 08:34 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mechanio View Post
... but when I import a new file [...] sometimes it happens to go into the correct place, sometimes it doesn't, so I click "Arrange into folders" ...
Kovid, I think here is a second issue the OP mentions. As I have seen this behavior also, I briefly summarize:
- when the epub is already arranged
- and (a) new file(s) are added
- you expect calibre to place the new file(s) in the existing (sub) folders

Most of the time calibre does not do this (you can see the new files appearing outside the folder structure) , and I have to manually invoke "Arrange in folders" again.

As calibre can determine that a epub has already file arrangements in place, calibre could also invoke automatically "Arrange in folders" when file(s) are added to adjust for the new files. It would be a mild optimization to support the user. Just a suggestion.
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