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prc files are not locally editable but I leave that for others to test.Here is me in tech/troubleshooting mode so you business-types who read this blog can skip this post The Issue #Send to kindle service returned error professional#Had i used dropbox instead though, I'd have the original word formats and Id be able to edit on the device there is a bundled WPS for amazon app on the fire, and in my app library there is OFficeSuite Professional from back when that was a free app of the day. that is not on the supported devices list for this pdoc transfer process. I see now way to access these in Kindle for PC. #Send to kindle service returned error trial#So the document type : txt, doc, docx is removed in transit, and it would be trial and error to locate one of a larger number of pdocs for copying to PC, but it could be done. formatting within what were doc and docx looks well preserved. i also get the fiel name and the send-from email address in the kindle app top line title space. I see correct files name and contents when i open a. When I try to open one I am aksed to choose a default app: kindle or moon+, I choose kindle. I can see 3 new fiels with the same gobbledydook names in storage/emulated/0/documents. a txt, a doc, and a docxĮach appears, after downloading wihtin the local storage tab of the doc app, but as a goobledygoog_PDOC.prc name ( the correct name appears on the send to kindle tab) That really wasn't too hard, was it?Īs a test I send 3 docs via email to fire. Copy the document from that folder onto your own drive. Open "Windows Explorer" and navigate to the "documents" folder on the external drive that the Kindle mounts as.Ĥ. #Send to kindle service returned error Pc#Connect your Kindle to your PC using a USB cable.ģ. #Send to kindle service returned error download#Download the document to your Kindle from the Cloud.Ģ. ![]() They belong only to your Kindle account and another Kindle device now and the backups are not accessible for any reason. The files were not accessible then and I was looking for another ebook reader. This is a regression to the dark age of what it was like before Amazon joined Kindle to their cloud several years ago. So, if you send it to Kindle, it goes into some sort of "hidden" space. I am welcome to delete it but not download it again to any other computer or book reader. Yes, I can see it on the Kindle and read it on the Kindle but the file now belongs to Amazon's ether and it can not be accessed anymore. I found the note and your post and made some calls. I went to the folder and there is nothing there since April! I could see them on my Kindle. ![]() Tonight I went into the Save to Kindle folder to retrieve a very important document I sent a few weeks ago whose only copy was deleted accidentally. ![]() I sent them from the app and marked it so that a copy is kept. Some of the things I uploaded were personal documents I wanted to access to when I might have a Kindle with me. Access it again, no.įor me, I had uploaded books to my account with no problem. Delete it or send it to another Kindle, yes. ![]() The file exists but you will never be able to retrieve it. If you have sent it and it is not in that folder, it is not accessible outside of the Kindle system. They are trying to keep it quiet.Īny book that has been sent through the "send to kindle" service in the app or via email since April has NOT been added to the online folder. They changed this in April with a notice in the account, not to the email. You sent a file to your kindle or fire and if you needed to get it to a non kindle device, you just logged in and pulled it out of the folder. When Amazon made the cloud drive accessible to kindle, they made the "send to kindle" file folder accessible in the cloud drive. I plan to try to record a phone call soon. I'm pretty angry after dealing with it all day and wanted to put in what I have found out.įirst, Amazon will not discuss this issue in email or on chat. Thank you for posting this, which got me the actual answers I've been looking for.for days. ![]()
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