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Old 02-06-2012, 10:01 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by ScarletSony View Post
By using tags in the titles record, are you saying to manually select the titles for the paperbacks one by one, edit metadata and add a tag line at the end of the title so it would appear different than the e-version?
Title Column reads:
Outliers
Outliers <paperback>

Or is there a way to select all the paperback titles and insert this tag?
Thanks for the help!
Tags in the Tags column. Not the title

You can select more than 1 tag, including a Not this tag (red minus) in the tag browser
Code:
 not formats:"=LIT" and tags:"=<In Paper Library>"
show books that I have paper copies AND are NOT in LIT format (in my Library)

If you tamper with the title, Fetch metadata will fail.
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