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Old 01-19-2011, 09:42 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Jankomatic View Post
Is there an easy way to remove all the things the script does for collections, so back out changes it made.

Thanks
If you haven't used the script yet, you can make a backup copy of your current collections.json file and keep it on your computer. To restore, just copy it back to the Kindle System folder and restart.

If you've already used the script and don't like the results and have no backup, one quick but customizable way to get rid of the collections is by installing Kindle Collection Manager. There is more info about that app in this thread. If you use it, you can either delete all of the collections, or keep the ones you want as well as making changes to them.

You can also use Kindle Collection Manager to manage your collections by itself, but I like the functionality of the script so I've been using it instead.
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