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Old 02-03-2018, 02:49 PM   #14
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All of the ebooks I have downloaded have been like my example given using Nook Study and the Old Nook for PC.

YMMV

bernie

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Originally Posted by gbm View Post
You could do a search for your B&N ebooks using file explorer. B&N ebooks are named example:
Code:
thewaroftheworlds_2940146701530.epub
so do a search of C: using:
Code:
*_*.epub
Or do a search of C: using:
Code:
Barnes
bernie
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
No, they don't.

I've downloaded 3 books using the Windows 10 Nook app (including yesterday) and they are titled: 2940149327782.epub, 9781440687594.epub and 9781466828322.epub.

You could do a search of C: using *.epub. But if your Calibre library is also on C, you will get a lot of returns.



I tried that and it worked. I had better luck doing a search on 'barnesnoble' as it really narrowed down the results.
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