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Old 08-05-2012, 04:24 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
One reviewer suggested combining the creating a reading list column and creating a read yes/no column, because the procedures are so much the same. I'm worried that it might confuse a novice user if they were combined, though. Comments?
I'd keep those separate in the help file, to avoid the potential confusion you suggested.

Personally, so far I've just used a tag for "To Read" and haven't used the Reading List plugin. I also combine "my content rating" and "I have read this book" into one tag in a custom column #status, so I don't use a yes/no column. If I have entered a content rating, that means I've read the book. If I read the book so long ago that a content rating isn't there and I don't recall how good the book was, then it's probably time to reread it.

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