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Old 04-25-2018, 08:21 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by geek1011 View Post
Yes, macOS hides those files. This is because on Linux and macOS, files are hidden by adding a dot to the beginning of the name. On Sierra or newer, you can use Cmd+Shift+dot to toggle their visibility. On older versions, you can use the Go option to manually navigate to the .kobo folder.

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Thank you very much, Cmd+Shift+dot worked to reveal the hidden files. I take it I might need to have the Kobo Desktop on my computer to open the necessary file? A prompt comes up when I try to open it saying there's nothing on the computer that's available to open the file.

Sorry to be a nuisance.

Jim
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