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Old 10-08-2011, 07:07 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Trisman View Post
What Iam missing are subfolders. As far as I know you can't create a "subcolletion"?! I have about 500 scanned Books of one series (don't know what they are called in english, they are released every week with about 60 pages). What I would like to do is create a collection called "John Sinclair" and then a couple of "subcollecitons" like "1-50"; "51-100"... so I don't have to scroll down from book 1 till book 256 every time i start a new book.

I hope my problem is understandable, despite my bad english.
The English term you want is a "serial" (meaning parts released individually over time as part of a larger work). You can have an item in both the larger "John Sinclair" collection, and in a smaller one also; the two will be separate collections, not one as a sub-collection of the other, but I think that should help your situation.
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