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@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ You can export all calibre data (books, settings and plugins) and
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then import it on another computer. First let's see how to export the data:
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* Right click the calibre icon in the main calibre toolbar and select
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:guilabel:`Export/Import all calibre data`. Then click the button labelled
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:guilabel:`Export/import all calibre data`. Then click the button labelled
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:guilabel:`Export all your calibre data`. You will see a list of all your
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calibre libraries. Click OK and choose an empty folder somewhere on your
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computer. The exported data will be saved in this folder. Simply copy this
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@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ then import it on another computer. First let's see how to export the data:
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does not matter what you do there, as you will be importing your old
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settings in the next step. You will now have an empty calibre, with just
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the :guilabel:`Getting Started` guide in your library. Once again, right
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click the calibre button and choose :guilabel:`Export/Import all calibre
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click the calibre button and choose :guilabel:`Export/import all calibre
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data`. Then click the button labelled :guilabel:`Import previously exported
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data`. Select the folder with the exported data that you copied over
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earlier. You will now have a list of libraries you can import. Go through
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def genesis(self):
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self.count_changed(0)
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self.action_choose = self.menuless_qaction
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self.action_exim = ac = QAction(_('Export/Import all calibre data'), self.gui)
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self.action_exim = ac = QAction(_('Export/import all calibre data'), self.gui)
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ac.triggered.connect(self.exim_data)
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self.stats = LibraryUsageStats()
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