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Archiving a book on a Kindle means removing it from your device but still having the ability to re-download it in the future. Here are the steps to archive a book on a Kindle: 1. Turn on your Kindle device and go to the home screen. 2. Navigate to the book you want to archive. 3. Press and hold the book cover or title until a menu appears. 4. Select "Remove from Device" from the menu. 5. Once the book is removed from the device, it will appear under "All" or "Cloud" on your Kindle's home screen. 6. To archive the book, navigate to the book and press and hold the book cover or title until a menu appears. 7. Select "Add to Collection" from the menu. 8. Select "Archived Items" from the list of available collections. 9. The book is now archived, and you can re-download it at any time from the "Archived Items" collection. Note: Archiving a book on a Kindle does not delete the book from your Amazon account. You can still access it through your Amazon account on any device with the Kindle app installed.
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