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Old 07-07-2017, 08:00 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by posword View Post
I guess my description of the problem was not accurate. The Library icon only allows me to switch or create a new Calibre library. I was having trouble switching between a connect device library and the Calibre library. Even though in Windows 10 64-bit I disconnected the device, the device listing remained in the Calibre window and the word "Device" was on the line above the first entry.

So I was wanting to switch back to the Calibre library, and it seemed I could only do this by restarting the program.

Thanks,
Peter
A connected device is not treated as A Library.
When connected, the device appears on the icon bar. You can View the device, which integrates its view with the Library. to switch, you just click the Library icon or the device Icon.

Connect to Folded, is a Device. You need to Eject it (right-click on the folder device icon). Again, you can toggle between views

BTW a Visual clue it is a device, the On Device column shows (and the device name is on the status line)
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