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In docs, on the fire, under 'send to kindle' I can also view them, but I want to see their covers etc in my KINDLE BOOKS folder - so this works.Ĭreate a new collection, give it a name, either do this on the Fire itself or within the Amazon 'contents and devices' page in your account. Here's how I got it to work, so that I can view the books in my kindle fire BOOKS library AND they whispersync perfectly (phew!). What is so frustrating is my gf had an old kindle and send to or copy worked just fine and put them all in the library with a send to with no tag manipulation and no converting just this new one is not putting them in the library (even the old original documents that were in her library now only show under the Documents reader/ES File explorer. Send to sends to the kindle mail but it still only shows up in Documents not in the Books Library. Opens through ES File explorer but does not add to Books Library. Opens through ES File explorer but does not add to Books Library.Ĭopied to Books. Opens through ES File explorer but does not add to Books Library.Ĭopied to Documents. Has anyone got this to work with keeping the books on an SD card for the Fire 10 latest generation? Here is all that I have tried and none work to get the book into the Books Library. But it does NOT show under "Books", even if I do filter by "most recent". Then I sorted my library by Collections, found the one where I had sent the book, filtered it by "Most recent" and FINALLY the book showed up there. I finally clicked on the 3 dots next to the title and picked "Send to Collections". doesn't show under my "Books" tab or in the "Books" app of the Kindle at all! It shows under "Docs, Send-to-Kindle" and has a "new" tag, but. So I tried emailing it to my Kindle Fire from Calibre. I see that a previous commented said they waited a couple of minutes and then the ebook showed under Books, but it's been 15 minutes for me and I've also restarted my Kindle (just in case) and it still doesn't show under Books at all, only under "Docs, Local Storage". The ebook STILL doesn't show under the Books tab of my Kindle Fire, but under "docs". I followed the instructions to the letter (deleted the personal tag and added the tag instead), deleted the previous Mobi version of the ebook from my "books" subdirectory on the Kindle Fire and placed the newly Calibre converted version in that same subdirectory. Since I was having the issue of the book not showing under the Books tab of my Kindle Fire after moving the file to my "books" subdirectory under the "Internal Files" of my Kindle Fire 7, I found this article and downloaded Calibre.
#How to get page numbers on kindle docs windows 10
I downloaded a Mobi book from Project Gutenberg to my Windows 10 laptop.
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Delete the default " " and keep the Personal Doc Tag blank. Click "MOBI Output" at the left menu and find "Kindle Options" at right side. Set the Output format as "MOBI" (or "AZW3"). Select all books in the list and choose "Convert books".

Open Calibre and choose "Add book" to add MOBI ebooks.
#How to get page numbers on kindle docs install
It can convert MOBI to MOBI without quality loss and remove the personal document tag at the same time.ĭownload and install the latest Calibre on your PC. Calibre is the right tool for doing this job. Some MOBI ebooks are added personal document tag when generated so that the Kindle Fire will recognize them as documents but not ebooks.Īfter knowing this, you may ask "How about removing this personal document tag"? Yes, this is exactly we need to do. We know that the Docs category is used for storing personal documents like PDF, HTML, TXT or other documents sent by Amazon "Send to Kindle" service. It's totally a mess! So it's better to make MOBI files display as books on Kindle Fire, not docs.īefore we start, we should figure out why the MOBI books display in "Docs". Or just think about the scene that your favorite ebooks are mixed with some uncorrelated documents. This situation causes some inconvenience of managing a large number of ebooks as you have to browse in two different categories. But one problem I ever met when reading MOBI e-book on Kindle Fire is that some MOBI ebooks don't display in the "Books" category but "Docs" instead. The popular Amazon AZW e-book is just based on MOBI.
