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Old 08-27-2018, 05:03 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
I believe they won't stay empty if you use notes, annotations, and bookmarks. It should be in the same place, well same subdirectory. But then the Kindle was not designed to take advantage of the subdirectories. It is nice though that it reads books in there, so you can organize books (or let Calibre do it) - not that you can see the structure on the Kindle itself.
Err, no. There are SDR directories in the subdirs alongside the books, which are autocreated when the books are uploaded, and files always appear in those directories. The ones I'm asking about appear in the top-level /documents directory, and are always empty, and have very strange names involving GUIDs.

My previous Kindle was organised exactly the same way (using Calibre), and this never happened with it.

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