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Old 06-14-2012, 08:38 PM   #2
davidfor
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Originally Posted by higlider View Post
When using downloaded metadata tags, they are often over-specific, yet still useful if you can browse the tags--but the Tags Catalog is divided by letter of the alphabet which prohibits browsing. I have found no setting that will just list the tags and page them. Since I don't know what tags have been assigned by someone else, I have no idea which letter I want to start with. I have been able to supress dividing All Books by alphabet, and preventing Authors from being divided by alphabet. But Tags seems to be a different beast. I would like to see pages of sequential alphabetized tags not broken up by alphabet letter, but having a navigational aid of the page number so one can browse, but also skip pages.
In the Tags browser, right click on the "Tags" entry and select "Change sub-categorization scheme" and then select "Disable". That will get rid of the single letter categories. But, I don't think you can do the other thing.

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On a different issue, I have never gotten Search to do anything, does it actually do search? Thanks.
Search works fine here. If I type something in the search field and press enter, it finds what I search for. If you want some examples of how to search for something else, select one or more entries in the tag browser and have a look at what is put into the search field.
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