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Old 01-18-2018, 05:49 PM   #7
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Device: Clara BW; Nook ST w/Glowlight, Paperwhite 3
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Originally Posted by Calenorn View Post
To add side-loaded epubs to the Glowlight 3, you have two options:

If you save them in a folder called "BOOKS" within the NOOK folder (on the NOOK drive), then the reader will see them as "Books" but they will fall off the shelves when you eject the NOOK from your PC.

If you save them in a folder called "My Files" within the NOOK folder (on the NOOK drive), then the reader will see them as "All My Items" but they will stay on the shelves when the NOOK is ejected. And of course they can be read as usual, despite the fact that the NOOK classifies them as "Items."
I get the feeling that the Nook software developers are making a simple process overly complicated. I suspect that the different folders (Books and My Items) stem from the previously partitioned memory.
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