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Old 12-28-2017, 05:50 PM   #32
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Why are you putting your eBooks in directories? Kindles do not support directories. And once you eventually empty those directories, all you'll have left is empty directories. It's best to just put the eBooks in the root directory and forget putting them in other directories.
Kindle do so support directories. So on my K3 I have folders documents/notes and documents/PDF1 and so forth with eBooks placed in them using the USB interface. This keeps them from getting mixed up with the automatically placed eBooks and makes no difference to normal Kindle operation (except restart may work better with fewer eBooks per directory).

My Fires can also use directories but here the contents of documents/PDF1 does not appear in the Docs tab but remains invisible and eBooks can only be opened by clicking in a File Explorer App such as ES.
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