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Old 06-01-2010, 06:20 PM   #2
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Also, if I have a quick conversion to do, I'd rather be able to send it straight to my desktop, where I can drag and drop the new file onto my Kindle and go, as opposed to converting it, then going through the whole Calibre Library folder to find it...
TIP: Pressing 'O' when you have a book selected in Calibre will open the source files in windows explorer, saving you the need from manually searching through the Calibre folder hierarchy.

You also have the 'Save to' option, where you can dump any selected books to the same directory: 'save to disk in a single directory'.

There IS logic behind why Calibre does what it does with the folder structure, see the posts HERE, HERE, HERE.
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