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Originally Posted by badbob001
Before I knew about Virtual Libraries, I used multiple libraries. Now I want to consolidate all my books into the default library. (and because --with-library doesn't seem to work with 3.x portal).
I also don't normally use my default library so I also want to copy the settings from one of my other libraries.
Do I: - Switch to secondary library and do an export.
- Switch to my default library and do an import.
- Delete secondary library from Calibre (and filesystem).
or
- Switch to secondary library and move all books to default library.
- Close calibre and copy metadata* files from secondary lib folder to default lib folder.
- Run calibre and delete secondary library from calibre (and filesystem).
The first option seems safer but requires 2x+ space temporarily.
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- Make a copy of all calibre libraries using the OS file manger, now point calibre to all the library copies you just made.**
- Make a new blank calibre library with all of the custom columns from all of your old libraries you intend to use.
- Go to your copy of your main library, do a select all, do a right click on a book and chose edit metadata in bulk add a tag--tag should be the name of the Virtual Library for these books--to all books in the library.
- In the library used in step 3 select all do a right click on a book and chose Copy to library, chose the library created in step one.
- Repeat steps 3-5 until finished.
- Now create your Virtual libraries using the tags form step 3. The easy way is to use tag manger click on the tag then click on virtual library, click on create virtual library, Enter Virtual Library Name, click apply.
bernie
** use copies in-case you make a mistake.