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Old 07-20-2014, 01:38 PM   #3134
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Originally Posted by Tanjamuse View Post
I have a separate category, called Fandom where they end up, but it doesn't recognise them as separate, it only makes one category called Criminal Minds, Dharma & Greg. And then they don't show up in neither the Criminal Minds VL or the Dharma & Greg VL.
I'm going to assume by separate category you actually mean a custom column called Fandom.
If that's the case how do you have the column setup?
Is it a "Text, column shown in tag browser" type of column? If so, then it will act exactly the way you described. It will fill in the fandoms as a single 'category' or 'tag'.
If you want them to be separate 'tags' then you need to create a "Comma separated text, like tags, shown in tag browser" type custom column. This will then list each comma separated item as an individual 'category' or 'tag'. It will also sort them alphabetically.
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