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Old 01-25-2010, 12:32 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by texasnightowl View Post
Lilio - Sorry no one has responded here...I'm not good enough with it yet to help!


I have finally finished updating the Metadata on the 550 books I imported! That took a while! Now, my question is this: Is this a good point at which to "convert" all my files so that the metadata changes and book covers etc. become part of the new file? Or, is that the way it actually does work? I have a mix of mobi and epub mostly, and want to do conversions so that everything is in epub and mobi (I have a Kindle for now, but...). So for files that are already in mobi but had metadata changes, should I convert them to mobi anyway? Does the metadata get written into the file that way?
You can update a selected formats Metadata by clicking th "insertion" button I pointed at in the attached picture:

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