![]() You can use to send the book to each of the devices that have the Kindle app on them (and Fire tablets from Amazon).Send Books From to a Kindle app (or Fire tablet) It’ll begin to download, which probably won’t take very long as eBooks are typically pretty small in size.Now just find the book that you want to download to your device.Select the ALL filter found towards the top of the Kindle app window.Select LIBRARY from the row of options at the bottom of the Kindle app window.For the sake of this guide I’m using Kindle on an iPhone, but it will be nearly identical if you’re using an iPad, Android device or a Fire tablet. Re-download Purchased Amazon Books via the Kindle app You can either download them using the Kindle app or you can deliver them to your device from. Fast forward to 2021 and now it’s much easier and there are multiple ways to do it. When this guide was first published (way back in 2011!) the process to re-download a book from the Amazon store to your Kindle app or was considerably more complicated, and there was only one way to do it. Here’s the link to more information and help guides at Amazon on how to Organize Kindle Content with Cloud Collections.This guide will show you how to re-download Books (eBooks) that you’ve purchased from Amazon onto a Fire tablet or another device running the Kindle app. Note that collections created on older Kindles and with Kindle for PC/Mac cannot be imported to devices and apps that support cloud collections. Kindle for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.Here’s the list of devices and apps that support Kindle cloud collections: Collections don’t work like folders they are more like lists. You have to switch over the “cloud” tab then long-press the collection to add it to your device, and then select the titles for download to get them to appear, otherwise the collection will show as empty.Īlso note that any downloaded items that appear within a collection will also show up on the homescreen and in the library. Then once you switch over to collections view, you still won’t see any collections if they were added with different device or app. You need to filter the items on your homescreen by selecting to view “Collections” from the drop-down list, which is set to “All Items” by default. Viewing cloud collections isn’t all that obvious at first. Note that any changes you make will sync with the cloud and your other devices and apps as well. To edit or delete a collection, press and hold it from the homescreen. You can also drag items together to create collections on the homescreen below the carousel. With Fire tablets, swipe from the left edge of the screen from the book list. Note that content doesn’t have to be downloaded to add it to a collection. After naming the collection, you get the option to select all the titles from your account to add to it. From the homescreen, tap the menu button and choose to create a new collection. The process of creating collections is basically the same across Kindle devices and apps. Also, removing a collection or an ebook from a collection doesn’t delete the book from your device. ![]() You can have the same title appear in multiple collections. You can organize your ebooks, active content (Kindle Paperwhite only), and personal documents into custom collections, but newspapers, magazines, and blogs aren’t supported. Cloud collections can only be viewed and created on a Kindle device or with a Kindle app that supports cloud collections (see list below). The first thing that often confuses people about cloud collections is that you cannot access or create them in the “cloud” or from your Amazon account.
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