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Old 03-01-2019, 04:49 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by cd2013 View Post
I have a tag to classify all the non-fiction books; I also have additional tags to classify history, politics, science, IT etc, so a book can be tagged as "non-fiction; history", for example.

Is there a way to show the books which have only the tag "non-fiction"? This would exclude those which have 'non-fiction' and some other tag.

The easiest way would of course be to add a second tag called "other", but I was wondering if there's a smart way to do it with virtual libraries or if there is some kind of dynamic tag that could be used.

Thanks!
Click once on the Tag in the tag browser. (shows a Green+)
You will notice the Search (bar) term has an =
That means that it matches that tag, but not a tag that includes the words

To do compound searches. set the first term as above, then hod the control key down and select additional terms. 1 click (+), 2 clicks (-) which is a NOT

If the tag is Hierarchical, there are 2 additional selections ++ and --
Which includ/exclude children
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