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Old 04-18-2025, 02:34 PM   #294
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Originally Posted by serpi View Post
I've just gotten myself a kobo, and I'm setting up my collections and they all fill in fine, but I was wondering if there was anyway to have folders within the collections.

For example, I'm transferring all my fanfic over, so I'm using my fandom column to create a fandom collection, when this happens on the kobo it makes all individual fandom collections but then this all starts to get messy when you have pairings, ratings, and so on doing the same thing.

Is there a way to get the collections to just be named after the parent tag like fandom, and then click into that to see individual fandoms, and then click into that to see the individual fic.

Hope this all makes sense, and any help would be much appreciated.
No subcollections. I do this, which makes it possible to search them: https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFa...on-as-subtitle

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