04-19-2021, 09:40 AM | #31 |
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As MastiffMike said, you can enter the book twice, and then edit the "series" field to show a different series for each copy. I just finished doing this for some Harry Bosch books that cross over to Renee Ballard series, so one copy might say "Harry Bosch [21]" while the other says "Renee Ballard [3]" Calibre will warn you that you are adding a book already in the library, but it will still allow the duplicate entry to proceed.
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04-19-2021, 11:23 AM | #32 |
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I duplicated the book. Then in the title, I added a colon followed by the series. I repeated it on the second book following the colon with the second series. That way when I do a search for duplicates, I can see that they are part of 2 series. Then just add the series in the series section as you would if they were separate titles. This was a suggestion way back in the Calibre forum questions and was the simplest solution for me.
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