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Old 07-18-2018, 12:14 AM   #8
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Yes, the lists can be device specific. I have a list for each of my devices. When I get or change a new book, I put it on the lists for the devices I want to put it on. When I connect a device, the books for that device are sent and the list is cleared.
Not quite what I meant. As mentioned, there will be a single list that will apply to all devices. (I can see circumstances where I might want a different list for each device, but at the moment, I don't.) Maintenance is a cost - I don't want to have multiple lists and have to remember to add newly acquired books to each. I simply want to apply the existing list, and have the state for each device recalled.

My ultimate goal is to reduce the labor required for this, which is why a Yes/No/undefined value for a cell isn't what I need and a True/False Boolean value is.
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