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Old 05-28-2022, 10:40 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Rellwood View Post
What is the best way to set the series index for an Omnibus that spans only SOME books in a series? If I have an omnibus that spans all the books I just set the index for 0 but I have some that are only a few books in a complete series. The series index only allows for single or floating digits but not a span.
My standard is to enter the first book in the set as the integral and the last book in the set as the fractional. For a set of say, book 4 to book 7 in a series, I would enter the series number as 4.07, a set that was books 1 to 9 in a series would use 1.09.

As long as I don't have too many series that have more than 100 members and are available as an omnibus, it works for me.
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