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Old 10-04-2010, 12:32 AM   #2
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There may be an easier way than this but my suggestion is to create your own "catalog".

To do this select all the books in your library.

Then using the drop down box for "Convert Books", choose "Create Catalog of books in your library"

On the First Tab choose CSV as your Catalog Format

On the Second Tab select as many options as you want. For ease here you could include ID, Author, Title. (the more you choose, the bigger the catalog, the longer the CPU crunch time)

Apply, then OK. It will create the Catalog and ask you where to store it (Desktop etc)

This will then be an Excel Document that you can open and manipulate as you see fit.

If you sort by the ID column etc they will be in numerical order.

Hope this can get you by until somebody thinks of a simpler method.

Brewjono.
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