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Old 10-01-2023, 04:53 AM   #4
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In calibre, go to Preferences > Plugins. Search for KoboTouch. If you are using the KoboTouch plugin, select it and click Customize plugin. Go to the Collections, covers & uploads tab. Check Do not treat replacements as new books. If you are using the KoboTouchExtended plugin, do the same thing.

It will allow you to send the eBook to your Kobo without it being treated as a new eBook.[/quote]
Even if TOC hasn't changed it might not work. Also cover may vanish unless you reboot Kobo after update.

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The only time you need to use Kobo Utilities is if you've changed the ToC and need the ToC updated on your Kobo after you've side loaded the eBook.
Not true. There are several reasons why you might use Kobo Utilities, replace the ebook and use Kobo Utilities again.

However your idea can be tried if the Kobo Utilities are used first to backup the info.
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