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Old 06-13-2025, 11:57 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by idiom6 View Post
Sometimes I want to browse by the oldest in my library or browse what was added during a specific time frame, but the default #date column changes if I download metadata or count pages/words, and so forth, and #last_modified changes if I update anything else.

This seems like a basic database feature (when was this book first acquired?) but I confess I haven't been able to find an answer. How would I do this so I could browse books I bought during the holiday season two years ago?
{date} is the normal Date column (names starting with # are user created)
That date is the date Calibre created the record (usually when a book is FIRST added). Unless you repurpose that column, you can sort and view by that.
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