Ah thanks for that. I’m not the original poster but it’s nice to know this can 
be done. It seems a bit convoluted for lack of a better term, but if it works 
then all is well.

Be blessed. 
On Nov 24, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi Brenda,
> To move books in Voice Dream Reader from one folder to another,
> 1. From the "All Items" home screen, double tap the "Folders" button in the 
> top left corner.  
> 2. On the "Folders" screen, flick to the folder you wish to move books from 
> and double tap.  (I usually have these outside of folders on the "All Items" 
> screen and start from there.  If you already have folders you set up, and 
> just want to move books into them, you can skip all the earlier steps and 
> just start at step 3.) 
> 3. Double tap the "Edit" button in the top right corner.
> 3a. Flick through your books and double tap to select entries.  There is also 
> a "Select all" button in the bottom left corner, and an "Unread" button 1 
> flick to the right of it.
> 3b. When you are finished selecting items, double tap the "Move to" button 
> that is the 3rd of 4 buttons at the bottom of the screen. (The 4th button is 
> "Delete").
> 4. On the "Move to" screen, flick to the folder you wish to move your books 
> to, and double tap.  If you need to create a new folder, navigate to the 
> "Add" button at the top of the screen, just right of the "Move To" screen 
> heading, and double tap. 
> 4a. A new folder with the default name of "Folder" will be created at the end 
> of the list under "My Folders", and focus will be at the end of the text 
> field for that name with the on-screen keyboard enabled.
> 4b. Give the folder a new name, e.g. "Other Books", and double tap the "Done" 
> button in the bottom right corner to dismiss the keyboard.
> 4c. Double tap the "Done" button in the top right corner to leave folder 
> editing mode. 
> 4d. Double tap the new folder you created to select it as the "Move to" 
> folder.
> 
> You can also reorder or delete folders when you are in editing mode. The 
> "reorder" button is to the right of each folder entry.  When focus is on this 
> button, do a double tap and hold anywhere on the screen. Without lifting you 
> finger from the screen, move the entry up or down to the position you want 
> before releasing.  The "delete" switch button is to the left of each folder 
> entry. When you double tap "delete", focus will be on a "Confirm deletion" 
> button. To avoid deleting the entry, either flick left back to the "delete 
> switch" button and double tap it again to toggle it "off", or double tap the 
> "Done" button in the top right corner of the screen to exit editing mode 
> altogether.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2013, at 9:36 AM, meadowlark77  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello y'all,
>>> 
>>>  I may have asked this before, but just in case I haven't, well, here
>>> goes.
>>> 
>>>  Can we move books in voice dream from one folder to another? 
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