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Old 05-19-2019, 06:47 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mistyfarm View Post
Just looking at some Spiralizer recipe books in KU and obviously such an index record of recipes would be great to pull out eg Pad Thai recipes and see which books had them.

But of course my Kindle Reader (1.71 for Mac) won't allow cut & Paste - and Kindle Cloud (just checked) so just keeping a text file that you can search is out as far as Kindle is concerned.

So will continue to watch here for any other ideas.
If it's not too many books, say 20-30, you can create a temporary omnibus in Calibre in something like rtf. Cut and paste the TOC and you're home free.
If you have a lot of books, do the collection in sections.

This really is a job for a database manager, even a simple one, or a spreadsheet which is why you want the extracted TOC in rtf or Word format. You can then turn it into a table or csv file.
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