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Old 11-26-2009, 09:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Katti's Cat View Post
Found I had the same problem. But that might be due to my ignorance with Calibre. Even the adding of the series and the series number didn't help.

Now I just add the number in the title . Not ideal but it works for me.
You need to do that first, Then you deed to set the saving option:
Code:
{author_sort}/{series}/{series_index}-{title}/{title}
When you use Save To Disk, you will get this directory structure.
Edit:
BTW No series needs to be assigned under "00None" (so the series sorts before others).
or do it with a separate save specification that leave out series and forces the first level folder, by using a "Literal" path. (it seems to be easy to switch in preference, once you have saved it)

Last edited by theducks; 11-27-2009 at 11:20 AM. Reason: "None" did not appear like stated.
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