But you might try doing that in Manage Your Content first, since my understanding is that's what'll populate your new Kindle, plus you can test it out with a couple of files and seeing what it does on your current Kindle. ![]() I vaguely remember that when I transitioned over from a really old Kindle years ago, I had to rebuild my collections myself on the Kindle (with around 800 files, yeah, it was awesome) but I haven't had to do that since. I once got a human on an Amazon customer service chat to fix a Collections syncing problem for me with a specific file, though I never found out what actually caused the problem. Name the collection, for example, Beach Reads or Book Club, then tap Done. Enter their email address and password for Amazon and authorize both accounts to share payment. ) That's out of my league so you may get better advice from others, but it might be a place to start troubleshooting. A new menu option Librarian Sync should appear, which contains two entries: Rebuild collections (from json) : to clear all. On the Kindle, go to Menu > Settings > Household & Family Library > Add a New Person > Add Adult. ![]() In the Collections view, do you see the right collections there or nothing? (Manage Your Content is FAR from perfect, I honestly kind of hate it, but I find it easier than managing everything on the Kindle itself.
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