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Old 12-08-2013, 01:35 AM   #3
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
You can also do it via the Remove Books icon (which weirdly uses the recycling icon -- I had to override that with a custom icon.)

The dropdown allows you to remove only a specific format.

As an added bonus, you can then do a bulk remove.
Yes the dropdown/right click on book is what I meant by the remove specific format command I have been using this for years, but sometimes found the edit metadata window less bother.

For removing a single format from a single book in the book details pane it is one right click and one select click. Seems simpler but no big deal if it is not something you do regularly. The files deleted still go to the recycling bin though in either case.

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