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Old 06-24-2010, 05:41 PM   #17
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If I try to use the search feature of Calibre to find similar titles to merge them, then I "lose" the "processed" tag I set and now the processed books show up in the list.
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Once I have consolidated my books, is there any reason to keep multiple formats (e.g., txt, lit, mobi, pdf) of the same book? If not, I assume I want to just keep the lit formats where available??
I have a disk of source files that I never delete. I move a well formatted version of the book I want to add to calibre then convert to epub. Once I have a final version of an ePub suitable and edited for my device(s) I remove any other version from calibre. This is my preference, to keep my library as small as possible because I use Dropbox and thus limited space. I currently have about 1600 books and they take up about 1 gig of drive space.

Many folks keep 1 copy of every format they have in calibre. Either way most of us keep original source files as backup.
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