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Old 07-24-2023, 09:14 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by archz2 View Post
Okay. So I tried this method. It works. However, when I go to the list of books I want to add to the collection, it also shows me books which are added to other collection, making the scrolling quite lengthy.


Let's say books I have books no. 1- 100. Just taking their serial no. 1 to 100 for consideration.

Books no. 1-10 are added to collection -A

Books no. 11-20 are added to collection no. B

Books no. 21-30 are added to collection no. C

I'm now building collection D, and it shows me the whole list of 100 books including the ones already added to A and B, making the process longer than expected. I have to scroll through the whole 100 books instead of just 70 books.

Here, the Robert Greene books are already added to another collection, yet I have to scroll past them.



Pasting the link separately of the image as well as it's not getting embedded somehow.
https://i.imgur.com/7mrAp96.jpg

Is this the way it is or there's a smarter way?
I would send the books to the Kindle in batches corresponding to each folder. And when adding them to the collections I would sort them by most recent. That should make it easier to group them together.
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