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Old 10-17-2019, 11:35 AM   #1
BrickyBrian
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I've lost another EBook.

I bought the following E-Book and received a Download file for it: Account_of_Trade_Union_Struggles_at_British_Leylan d_in_the_Turbulent_1970s_An_-_Bill_Mullins.epub (0.5 MByte

I am faced with the problem caused by my near computerised incompetence.

I have a number of EBooks in a Kindle folder and another number of EBooks in a Kobo folder.
When I opened the Email the Bill Mullins book a message appeared saying something like, “We will not be downloading books to your Kindle folder in future and you should select an app where they should go. I may have got that wrong but I did not copy the message and I have no idea how to find it now.
Although I don't know how I did it I did select a new app but now I have no idea where the EBook went to although I can still find it through your Email but its an unsatisfactory state of affairs so could anyone suggest how I find the EBook floating around in my computer..

Brian

On 16/10/2019 19:48, ????? wrote:
> Your files for download:
> On The Track (E-Book)
> Download file: Account_of_Trade_Union_Struggles_at_British_Leylan d_in_the_Turbulent_1970s_An_-_Bill_Mullins.epub (0.5 MByte)
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PO Box ?????
On the Track: An account of trade union struggles at British Leyland in the turbulent 1970’s
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