![]() Select Download & transfer via USB to manually transfer the title to a Kindle device through a USB cable. Click Delete to remove the title from your account and from the Kindle content page. From the pop-up menu, you can run a variety of commands. To further manage a single title, click the More actions button next to it. At the top of the screen, you can select all books, deselect them all, deliver them to a device, delete them, mark them as read or unread, add them to your library, remove them from your library, or add them to a collection. To manage multiple books in a single shot, check the box in front of each title you wish to include. Once returned, the book is removed from your Kindle devices and content page. If you borrowed a book from a subscription service like Kindle Unlimited or your local library, you can click the Return this book button. On the flip side, you can mark an unread book as read by clicking Mark as read. ![]() Click the Mark as unread button and then confirm your action. Once you have read a book, Amazon marks it as read, but you can change that status, especially if you wish to read it again. Click the Make changes button to set the changes. You can then add and remove the book for any device attached to your account. To manage a book's availability on a specific device, click the Deliver or remove from device button for that title. Select the Sort By menu to sort the selection by title, author, or data acquired. Click All to narrow the results to purchased books, loaned books, borrowed books, and more. You can change the displayed content by clicking the View drop-down men and selecting a different category, such as magazines, video, and more. Click the Books category to see a list of all the ebooks connected to your account. ![]() You will see different categories for books, audiobooks, apps, and video. Sign into Amazon's Manage Your Content and Devices page and click the Content heading at the top.
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