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Old 09-02-2010, 09:24 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Starson17 View Post
So, at last we've arrived at my question for those who use multiple libraries. In addition to autosorting/automerging, should the "Copy to Library" function perform the same function as "Merge-Keep others" when the autosort/automerge option is on? Do you want metadata from the source library to fill in blank metadata for the matching book in the destination library?
Filling in empty fields would be a plus, but I wouldn't want it adding any extra tags or changing series etc...

Maybe an option, either the standard merge you do now or a complete additive merge which would include filling in the blanks and adding any extra tags.
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