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How do I re-associate my annotations with my .epub book after shifting it's location in my computer?

New Here ,
Aug 20, 2013 Aug 20, 2013

I reorganised my files in my MacOS Finder and now my .epub books have lost their annotated highlights and notes.  The .epub.annot files are still in my annotations folder.

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Guide ,
Aug 21, 2013 Aug 21, 2013

If you move all the annotation directory so it is in the same location relative to the books themselves, it should find them.

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New Here ,
Aug 22, 2013 Aug 22, 2013
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Thanks for your reply sjpt.

I have now returned my ebooks to their original positions inside my Digital Editions folder in my 'Documents' folder.  The annototations have been recognised again thank you.

I use Dropbox as a method of backing up and my original intention was to have my annotations located in the Dropbox folder so that they would be backed up.  I tried various combinations including putting the whole Digital Editions folder with all it's contents in my Dropbox folder but the Digital Editions application refused to look in the Dropbox folder for the files.  It kept looking in my 'Documents' folder.  I couldn't find a settings option to force it to look anywhere else.

I still haven't achieved my goal of having my annotations backed up in Dropbox like the rest of my work.  Would you (or anyone else reading this) happen to know how to get the Application to look in a different location for the files?

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