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Old 06-03-2009, 09:12 PM   #2
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Hmm. I think I may be okay. Sort of. It looks like the File > Import function will work to "restore" individual .lrx files into the library. (Hopefully it will restore all data and let the software know that I've already bought the book.) However, it doesn't seem to process subdirectories. It could take me a bit of time to do this for the books I've bought so far. (Only about 30 since I bought a reader for both me and my wife at the beginning of the year.) Still, I'd hoped that I wouldn't need to process each one individually.

Maybe if I do a find on all .lrx files and then copy those all over to a single directory...
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