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Old 07-18-2020, 03:28 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Kobo does allow you to archive purchased books so that they are not on the device. There are three states:
  • Purchased and synced to the device. This has the cover, the metadata and the book can be opened.
  • Purchased but not synced to the device. This has the cover, the metadata but the book has to be downloaded before you can read it.
  • Archived. There are no details about the book on the device. You have to visit the library in the store via a browser to restore them.

I don't know if @dante11 was thinking of the second or third state when referring the "archived ones". But, I consider the above a good way to handle things.
Thanks, but I do understand archiving as you described it. I don't understand what was meant by:
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when i say show the book covers-i want to see all of them-not one at a time-even the archived ones
If you want to see the covers, don't archive them.
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