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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