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Old 10-12-2010, 06:59 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by dwanthny View Post
I'm a little confused on what you want. The following are areas I'm not confused on, maybe this info will be of some help.
When I moved the library, I expected to be left with empty place where it was. Instead, on the first glance it was indistinguishable from the new library. So after some weeks and lot of clicking around ('what happens if I click this' type) I probably switched them around and added new books to both. Somewhen I forgot that I have 2 libraries and noticed it only recently. (Well, I expected 1 full and 1 empty)
What I'm trying to determine is, what did I do wrong and is there an easy way to merge them.

I will try save to disk with appropriate checks and see what happens.

Now I'm somewhat leery about just moving the library, I am fairly sure that some of the books I moved lacked some data or formats. Hence this post - if in the future I move x000 books, how can I be sure that not a single one has left anything behind.
Like, should 'check Library' window be empty when library is ok? Can I correct things from there or is it just for info where the discrepancies are? Then why all those clickable buttons in the bottom?
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