Makes sense. thanks for sharing this. I'l burn this to my mental desk top for 
future use should I need to do this.

Be blessed.
On Sep 29, 2012, at 11:55 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> When I upgraded our iPad 3 and my iPhone 4S to the final release version of 
> iO6, I was baffled by the sudden disappearance of all of my audiobooks from 
> the Music>More tab.  Upon further investigation this evening, I have 
> discovered why, and I thought this information might help Donal and others 
> like him who encountered this issue. 
> 
> Although the "Sync Selected AudioBooks" radio button was checked in the 
> iTunes profile for all of the affected devices, when I looked in the table of 
> books stored on our Mac, I discovered to my amazement that all of the books 
> which should have been synched were unchecked.  In other words, because I had 
> the "Sync Only Selected AudioBooks" option enabled, the specific books which 
> were checked prior to the release of iTunes 10.7 which, I believe, is when 
> this changed, the specific books themselves were disabled with the net result 
> that nothing at all was transferred and, therefore, the AudioBooks category 
> totally vanished.  When I finally realised this earlier this evening, I 
> re-enabled the entries for all of the books I wanted synched and, hey presto! 
>  The AudioBooks category, along with all of the books I wanted synched, 
> re-appeared on the devices in question.
> 
> So, if anybody else is having similar issues, you may like to check this.  I 
> haven't a clue why it happened, or how.  But there we are.
> 
> Gordon
> 
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