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Old 06-17-2014, 09:53 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Ruff16965 View Post
Hi theducks,

Got some books imported, actually me wife is helping. Another Nook user I know told me the trick. "Document" is a good term for what I want to do. I just want to know what books I have so I don't try buying them again or have a hole in a series. We have already figured out how to export the list into an Excel spreed sheet.

Thank you for the help.
Calibre has the 'Catalog' tool on the conversions icon.
Select CSV out for spreadsheets
or you can make it into a 'Book' (EPUB or Mobi)

The Quality Check Plugin has a 'Check Series Gaps' check.

I use the 'Import a list' PI to Match existing and create 'empty books' for series I am following.

formats:false shows the empties, then you can create a catalog of 'Empties'
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