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Old 12-23-2014, 05:40 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
I assume the volume number must be in the titles.

To be honest, I don't really know what these books' metadata is like, but I am answering how one would do what theducks suggested in post #2 .
It does serve as a working example of how one would use S&R, and hopefully if it doesn't in and of itself fix the OP's problem, it will serve as a useful indicator of what is needed.
Could be right

@mohataj - if you have many "books" with the same title, and assuming the each edition has the same author, then you will have lots of duplicate books. Calibre can handle that - but when you add a new edition of a comic you could be asked if you really want a duplicate - for me at least, that got confusing.

FWIW : So I keep comics in their own library, I put the comic Name in the Author column, and the identifier (edition number, date whatever) in the Title. I don't get any 'false' duplicates that way. Having the Author and Title columns repurposed hasn't been a problem for 2+ years. I keep academic journals in the same physical library, with Virtual Libraries for Comics and Journals.

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