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Old 06-07-2018, 08:58 AM   #10
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Thank you for the additional information, very interesting! When I manually matched a load of books most of them indeed seemed to have something wrong or slightly different in the titles or authors (except for the "Emma" anomaly in the example above).

However what I'm after now (because of course, how can one ever be satisfied), is a more permanent match after manual matching is completed, like a local save of the matched metadata, or possibility to backup the matched IDs. Currently the metadata/matched information is saved on the device (right?), which means I have to match everything manually for every single device that has the same books on with the same matching problems (e.g. same Kobo account logged in on the device), and as well after factory reset...
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