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Old 07-13-2016, 05:28 PM   #7
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Find Duplicates can also look at another Library. What it won't tell you is you have EPUB here and a Mobi there
@Tadario - I overcome this either by having the target library accessible via a server task, or by using my file manager to look in the target library book folder. I often get duplicates my Media library, but only rarely in the others.

Because of the custom column disparity between target libraries, my Intake library only has two custom columns - Admin Tags and Last Action Date, which are common to all the target libraries. I put 'New' into Admin Tags, and current timestamp into Last Action. If I can accurately populate standard columns, such as Publisher, Published Date and Languages, whilst a 'book' is in the Intake library I do so. My objective is to get things in and out of Intake ASAP.

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