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Old 04-14-2011, 03:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by drMerry View Post
I have this problem to.
I'm dealing with it in this way:

Right click on a tag you want to remove. rename it: TODELETE
Do this for all tags you want to remove.
At last, click on TODELETE
Select all books (ctrl+a)
Press E (edit all)
Put TODELETE into the tags to remove field

Not a perfect way, but it is the fastest way I know.
Easier
Open the Metadata editor
on the 'Tags line', Right side: click the button.
Now highlight the undesired tags in the list and use the button on the LEFT.


The problem with this: It just removes tags. It does not 'adjust' or consolidate them

Another (and IMHO, better) way is open the Tag Browser, And rename it to whatever: Even if the destination Tag already exists.
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