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Old 02-24-2013, 09:26 PM   #3
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... Calibre recognizes that there are two different versions of the book, but somehow, the Kindle doesn't...
Thanks for your quick response, Kovid. That took care of the immediate problem (getting both copies on the Kindle) but didn't really answer the question. Would I be correct in thinking that internally, Calibre uses an ID number (the one that shows up in the file listings?) but since that information isn't stored anywhere on the Kindle, the best Calibre can do is match by Author and Title? That would also explain how you can have two (or more) unique books with the same Author and Title in a Calibre library.
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