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Old 07-21-2023, 12:47 PM   #1
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Maintaining collections through folder structure?

I have several epub files, each belonging to specific categories such as Business, Creativity, Spirituality, etc., stored on my Windows laptop. Recently, I created a folder named 'GAME THEORY' within my Kindle's documents folder and copied the relevant books into it.

To organize these books on my Kindle Paperwhite, I tried creating a collection called 'GAME THEORY' within the Kindle's user interface, hoping that it would recognize the folder structure and display the files accordingly. Unfortunately, the books didn't appear in the collection as expected.

However, I discovered that if I directly copy and paste the epub files into the Kindle's storage, they show up without any issues, and I can read them just fine.

Considering I have around 8-9 folders on my laptop and a collection of over 200 books in epub and azw3 formats, I wish to maintain the same folder structure when transferring them to my Kindle device. Is there a way to achieve this, ensuring that the folders automatically appear as collections in my Kindle Paperwhite?
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