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Old 06-04-2010, 07:41 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by johnbajer View Post
thanks, bu the problem is that the files have been classified by calibre, so they are not in the same folder. could you tell me of any windows program what does tat conversion on several sub directories?
I do not.

But, you could select all of those books and use the Save to disk feature.

1. If you already have metadata for these books first go to Preferences - Add/Save - Saving books tab and ensure that the following are checked.

Save cover separately
Update metadata in saved copy
Save metadata in OPF file

2. Then use the Save to disk in a single directory feature.

3. Once in a single directory convert them using the info from previous post.

4. Ensure the If books with similar titles and authors found, merge the new files automatically option is checked under Preferences - Add/Save - Adding books tab.

5. Then readd them using the add books from a single directory feature.

I hope this helps.
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