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Old 01-16-2013, 12:19 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by DuskyRose View Post
If you make a tag you want, if you use a comma in the Tags section of Calibre and use that for your "Collections", a comma will list the book in two different collections.

For example, I have...

Mystery - Amateur

That is what I want the collection named, as opposed to

Mystery - Police
Mystery - Inspector
Mystery - Private Investigator
.....

The "dash" between the words is included in the collection name of "Mystery - Amateur".

If I enter it as....

Mystery, Amateur

Then the book will be listed in two Collections, one called "Mystery" and one called "Amateur".

So don't use a comma for Collection names in the Tag column unless you want one book listed in more than one Collection.
Actually you are better of using . instead of , or a - as calibre supports hierarchical tags. So if you use these Tags like

Mystery.Amateur
Mystery.Police
Mystery.Inspector
Mystery.Private Investigator
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