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Old 10-20-2022, 09:21 PM   #117
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Originally Posted by hleo12 View Post
As of now, the unknown author bug is fixed. But that will still depend on Amazon if it stays fixed or not.
I just sent several new documents. The covers and author names are displaying correctly, but the book title is the file name. Is there a workaround for this? I suppose I could reman the files to match the book titles, but most of the them have colons, which won't work in a file name.

EDIT: I'd sent these documents via email. I've subsequently gone back and deleted them. Then I changed their file extensions to .mobi and re-sent them with the Send to Kindle PC app. This result was better, but still not perfect. It pulled the title from the metadata, rather than the file name, but it converted all of my colons to underscores.

By the way, Amazon's website says: "Beginning in late 2022, Send to Kindle applications will support EPUB (.EPUB) format." I know there's a workaround (changing the file extension to a supported file format), but it will be nice if Amazon follows through on this promise.

See: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custo...WYD9SAF7PGXRNA

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