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Old 04-03-2020, 06:20 PM   #12
GracieAllen
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Barbara 1955... "Just Click the tab in Calibre on the upper Left>When it opens look for NOOK ebooks > click that open then Highlight the list .... at the bottom > open ....Calibre will download them to their program on your PC.. "

Unfortunately, the above doesn't tell me anything... Which tab? If you're talking about "Add Books", there's nothing in there I've found that knows ANYTHING about where B&N is storing the epub files. Certainly nothing I'm seeing says anything about NOOK ebooks...

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In any case, as I said earlier, it's not a problem any more. If B&N doesn't want to let me have the epubs so I can put them on the tablet and read them, they clearly have enough money that they don't need mine. Got the books from Amazon.

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