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Old 12-27-2012, 08:57 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by adrian1944 View Post
I thought my formula above would work if i started with
epub:save to disk = {title} {series:<.36s| [|} {series_index:| [|]]}

testing it however i seem to get no effect from the plugboard with the file saved in the folder being title - author with no reference to series whatsoever as though there was no plugboard.

Am i doing something basic wrong?
Plugboard changes the metadata in the book not the filename of the book. You might be able to use your formula in the Save to disk Save template to create a new filename on Save to disk. Or leave the plugboard as is and use the Connect to folder feature to connect to any folder as if it were a device.
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