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Old 06-15-2007, 11:19 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by astra_lestat View Post
I really like how you name an actual file, i.e. including author's name. No need to rename them
on one of the Ballantyne titles, I forgot to put in the META-DATA. I didn't know how to fix this until someone here on this site clued me in.

Meta-data is apparently the embedded data that contains the author's name and title on the actual file. On my Reader, I like to have the author's name last. If I (or someone else) screws up on this, it can easily be corrected.

I use EditLrfMetaGUI to edit and correct these ommissions. I don't have the link to this, if you need it. (Perhaps someone can do that, or even suggest a better [?] program to edit meta-data.)

Anyway, I try to put the last name first on all my files on my computer, too, so they're quite easy to find. The one exception is the Harvard Classics.

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