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Old 01-08-2014, 01:20 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by DoctorOhh View Post
If you used the Mark books feature to clear the marks it is possible that the marks will be back the next time you start calibre. If they do return then you have to open the Find Duplicates plugin and clear the exemptions you have set.
Oh, good catch. I agree. In future it would be better to clear any marks put there by Find Duplicates from within Find Duplicates, so that duplicate processing can be completed cleanly.

Thinking about it, I guess there is no way for a user to determine just from looking at the mark which feature or plugin originally put it there.

Edit: Clearing duplicate results from Find Duplicates also removes any marks previously assigned by Mark Books, even when the Marked Books marked-books are different books than the Find Duplicates marked-books.

So if they always clear each others' marks globally, there is no chance of confusion about whose marks are whose. Though there may be confusion about why some marks unexpectedly disappeared.

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