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Old 10-15-2017, 04:22 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by timediver View Post
I am looking for a quick way to disable/enable (hide does not improve performance) a custom column. Is there a hidden tweak or anything else in the system to achieve this in a simple way?
None that I know of.

Have you thought about adding new papers to an Intake library where you'd have the 'derived_genre' column defined. You would do the move from 'derived_genre' to 'genre' via S&R in that library. And then move (copy and delete) the papers from the Intake library to the Target library without the 'derived_genre' column.

By default the Copy to Library tool is in the book list context menu. When you copy books you can select which custom columns are to be copied - in this case you would un-select the 'derived_genre' column.

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