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Low storage space
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01-29-2012 01:11 PM
The other day i got a message saying that storage space was getting low. I have several series that I am in the process of reading, I decided to archive them and then side load them from Calibre. I did this and the message went away but now when I do a search I now have two listings for each book and there is no way to tell which is the archieved book and which is the sideloaded book. Is there away to show only the side loaded books?
Thanks
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01-29-2012 01:56 PM
If you want to identify which is the downloaded one and which is sideloaded, just open each, and touch the bottom of the screen to bring up the menu, then click on the ... More option on the right. Sideloaded books show the file location.
Sometimes (I have done it) you can mistakenly sideload the same book to more than one location. This will help you identify that as well.
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01-29-2012 02:27 PM
It would just be simpler, cleaner, and a more elegant solution if you would just archive some of the other books/series you are not currently engaged in.
Since the device can hold several hundred books at a time in the B&N partition, I can't imagine this would be a major inconvenience. Unless you are planning on being out of wi-fi range for the next several months.