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Apple Books
Hi
There doesn’t seem to be a way to manually maintain series information in Apple Books. By this I mean for books that have been manually added rather that books that have been purchased from the I-store. Without this function iBooks is unusable for me Unless someone knows different.????? |
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Alas, that is not one of the fields that Books lets you edit. I normally will use collections to group series together and then manually arrange them in series order.
Are you talking on a desktop or on an iPad? |
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