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Old 08-03-2017, 11:57 AM   #1
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Handling new editions of existing books

I have a fair number of volumes in Calibre where a new version of an existing book will appear (like updated Project Gutenberg titles or some of the things posted to MobileRead.)

When I download them and add to Calibre, it thinks the titles are duplicates. Well, they are. What I'd like to do is tell Calibre "Replace the existing eBook file with this one, but use the existing catalog entry and metadata."

Calibre itself doesn't appear to offer this as an option. How do other folks handle this?
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