You might doing a search for ".azw" and if you find anything, press your
context/applications key and look for "open containing folder" and see
where it lands you. If you find it, you should be able to enter that
location in the Codex settings.
Carol
On 2/2/2018 8:18 AM, joehelou1@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Carol,
I haven’t reached that far-unfortunately.
The moment I open the codex file on my desktop and attempt to brows the file, the following message is displayed:
[Window Title]
Error
[Content]
The configured Kindle content directory does not exist.
So, I wonder what to do.
Sincerely,
Joseph P. Helou
Ph.D.
Political Science and International Relations
*From:*vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vi-kindle-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Carol Smith (Redacted sender "carollablady" for DMARC)
*Sent:* Friday, February 2, 2018 3:05 PM
*To:* vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [vi-kindle] Re: Trouble with Codex
Hi,
If you did not make any changes to the Kindle default settings, your Kindle books should be in Documents\My Kindle Content.
I forgot where Codex keeps the converted files, but you will have the opportunity to open them once the program has completed the conversion.
Carol
On 2/2/2018 7:48 AM, joehelou1@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:joehelou1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Friends,
I am currently exploring codex and its conversion capabilities,
but am also experiencing issues with locating the books in the
process.
I’m using a kindle app on my windows 10.
Codex cannot find the books or file on the system.
Question: how do I brows and find the books in the kindle app? Is
there an easy way?
Sincerely,
Joseph P. Helou
Ph.D.
Political Science and International Relations