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Old 12-18-2018, 12:00 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
Assuming you're on Windows and they're all epub (basically zip) files, what I'd do is:
  1. find all epub using Windows Explorer
  2. select all (Ctrl+A) then right click
  3. 7-Zip -> Test archive

Obviously, 7-Zip needs to be installed and Test archive needs to be added to the context menu.

On Linux, I'm sure there's some way to do something similar natively via shell script. Dunno about Mac.
Bingo!
Had WinRAR installed, but despite having the "Test Archive" context menu item, it wouldn't appear with epubs. 7-Zip however did the trick. Thank you.

Thanks too, to Davidfor and mbovenka for some great suggestions!
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