Adding Collections From Another Kindle - Amazon KINDLE Manual

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ADDING COLLECTIONS FROM ANOTHER KINDLE
If you have more than one Kindle associated with your Amazon account, you can add
the collections from another Kindle and merge them with collections on your current
Kindle. This is useful if you've set up an organization system on another Kindle and
you want use it on your current Kindle. The new collections will appear in Home on
your current Kindle. Kindle books from the other device can be manually downloaded
from Archived Items and they will appear in Home.
For example, suppose you have two devices named Tom's Kindle and Judy's Kindle. If
Tom's Kindle already includes some collections, you can copy those collections along
with their content hierarchy and merge them with the collections on Judy's Kindle.
After you copy the collections from Tom's Kindle to Judy's Kindle, then both devices
will have the same collections.
If Tom's Kindle included "Marley & Me" in the "Summer Reading" collection, and
"Marley & Me" was already on Judy's Kindle when collections from Tom's Kindle
were added, "Marley & Me" will automatically appear in "Summer Reading". If
Tom's Kindle included "The Lost Symbol" in the "Summer Reading" collection, and
if you download "The Lost Symbol" from Archived Items onto Judy's Kindle, it will
automatically appear in Home.
Note that if you later decide to remove "Marley & Me" from the "Summer Reading"
collection on Tom's Kindle, your changes are not synchronized with Judy's Kindle.
"Marley & Me" will remain in the "Summer Reading" collection on Judy's Kindle.
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