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Old 06-24-2024, 05:47 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by turnroot View Post
I am wondering what I can do to keep my annotations and progress, and make the dark mode work for this book in the Libra 2 native reader. In a similar post on Reddit someone wrote that I have to edit the original ebook file. How do I then update the book on the reader with my changes without loosing progress and annotations?
If you haven't made changes to the structure of the ePub or the ToC, you can use the Do not treat replacements as new books option on the second page of the KoboTouch/KoboTouchExtended configuration dialog. I would recommend turning this option on when you want to send a book you've modified and want to keep the annotations/progress and keep it off otherwise. See attached image.
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