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Old 07-07-2010, 12:27 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
You can use the option for custom columns to create a Genre column. However at the moment that cannot be used in the Save to Disk template, but the ability to do so is on the ToDo list. I personally have started populating a Genre column in my own library in anticipation of being able to use it in the future.

An alternative is to use a custom column to hold any tags that are not genre related, but I think this has its own downsides although I have not tried it to check that out.
Until that feature appears


Do what itimpi suggested, first, then sort/filter on that field.

Then create the various genre folders on your device.
Using this template
Code:
{author_sort}/{title} - {authors}
Select books for a single Genre and use the "Save to disk",
BUT Indicate the Genre folder, instead of the (device) drive.
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