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Originally Posted by raygj
On the external 128G SD Card, in the root directory of the external SD card, make a new directory named 'books' and transfer all your books to this directory.
reboot
in library page rescan for books.this might take a while if you have a lot of eBooks on SD card.
Now ,As well as Directories WiFyTransfer and bluetooth visible at top of eBook titles on the library screen page will be a new directory item named Books.
open the directory named Books and then all your books ,residing on the 128G SD Card's /books directory, will be visible.
Also if you have a lot of eBooks then it is much easier to navigate to your eBook of choice if you organise your eBooks into sub-directories inside (external 128G SD Card) /books directory(I.E. (sub-directory's named) directory1,directory2,directory3,ETC. ETC.).
Now ,As well as Directories WiFyTransfer and bluetooth visible at top of eBook titles will be a new item named Books.
and on opening this directory then sub-directories (I.E. sub-directory1,sub-directory2,sub-directory3,ETC. ETC.) will be visible to you and on opening one of them you can select your desired eBook to read.
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Thank you for your suggestion. However, as I was using my 128G SD Card with the Mars prior to the update, it was already configured with the books in a \Books directory. This Books directory is not visible after the update, and rescanning the library, which performed well in Mars Android 6.1, has no effect.