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Old 11-13-2023, 01:31 PM   #94
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
If @Sweetpea is being very careful with not connecting from more than one calibre instance and has a good Internet connection, they might not see issues. OTOH, it's an unnecessary risk IMNSHO.
If you use OneDrive on a single computer and never touch the data in the cloud until you lose something local, you should be completely safe, because it's just a one-way backup to the cloud.

When you do lose something local (like editing an EPUB and saving it after deleting things that you can't recover), then the correct course of action is to download an older version from the cloud to a place outside of the Calibre library and then use Calibre to delete the wrongly-edited EPUB and then import the downloaded backup into the book record.
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