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1Brianna23
hey everyone I'm having a problem with having multiple copies of one series. It looks like every volume that belongs to the same series is categorizing it as its own series. For example, I have volumes 1-6 of Absolute Boyfriend and when I try to create a style for just series I have Absolute Boyfriend (1), Absolute Boyfriend (2), Absolute Boyfriend (3), and so on as their own series. is there a way to fix that so that I can just see my series and not multiples of them?
2gilroy
Could you give us a step by step of what you're doing to create a series?
You should only create the series once, then go to Add/Organize within the series box to add the additional books to the series.
You should only create the series once, then go to Add/Organize within the series box to add the additional books to the series.
3spiphany
By "create a style", do you mean a column or sort option in the "your books" view of your library?
I don't know if this will help, but you can see a list of all the books you have in particular series here: https://www.librarything.com/profile/Brianna23/stats/series
I don't know if this will help, but you can see a list of all the books you have in particular series here: https://www.librarything.com/profile/Brianna23/stats/series
4SandraArdnas
The number in parenthesis is the order number in the series, it does not indicate these are different series. Absolute Boyfriend (1) is the first book in the series, Absolute Boyfriend (2) the second, etc.
Edit: If you click on the link of the series it will lead you to series page, where you can see it's all on a single page https://www.librarything.com/nseries/13220/Absolute-Boyfriend
Edit: If you click on the link of the series it will lead you to series page, where you can see it's all on a single page https://www.librarything.com/nseries/13220/Absolute-Boyfriend
5MarthaJeanne
>1 Brianna23: Two of your books in that series were in the wrong works, but I've fixed it.