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Old 11-17-2025, 04:41 PM   #1343
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Originally Posted by Hepert View Post
Hi, just joined literally minutes ago and am posting here as this came up as a result on Google, so please forgive if this isn't the correct place to ask this.

Basically I've gone from using a Nook Touch, (at least I think it was a Touch) to using a Kobo Libra 2.

The one thing I miss is that with the Nook I could copy entire folders of an authors books across and they'd appear in their folders/sub-folders as copied across. The Kobo forces me to create collections, which I admit might seem ok until it comes to the issue that my three main folders break down to
1,275 Files, 236 Folders
1,074 Files, 208 Folders
1,573 Files, 297 Folders

The official blurb from Kobo states
The Kobo Libra 2 has 32GB of internal storage, enough to hold approximately 24,000 eBooks

So even with 741 folders containing 3922 books that would mean creating 741 collections

I've tried to establish if KOReader would allow me to just transfer everything across simply whilst maintaining the folder/sub-folder structure,but some answers said yes, others said no.

So I thought I'd ask here to hopefully get a firm answer, and some guidance.
The answer is yes. KoReader does use a folder structure instead of collections.
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