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Can you search for title in data base by collection number only?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwidescreenforever
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Having trouble trying to find titles that are listed by numerical number.. Problem is : if it is part of a box set or a child of,, the numbers don't flow.. If I'm looking for say number 147 the numbers in the 140's may be missing as they are somewhere else in the collection possibly under say 258.,,
therefore the only to find now is to look 'on line'  , as, all titles there, are always numerically in order but not in your own collection because of the child/box set  profiles ..  ??
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Not that I know of terry, if you reassign collection numbers the program should take care of that for you.

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what's with your infatuation with me not wearing clothes today?... 
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You didn't read my post to your Google Earth thread?

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Quoting widescreenforever:
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Having trouble trying to find titles that are listed by numerical number.. Problem is : if it is part of a box set or a child of,, the numbers don't flow.. If I'm looking for say number 147 the numbers in the 140's may be missing as they are somewhere else in the collection possibly under say 258.,,
therefore the only to find now is to look 'on line'  , as, all titles there, are always numerically in order but not in your own collection because of the child/box set  profiles ..  ??


I have done following:
1. I have tagged all boxset parents with a tag "Boxset parent"
2. I use a filter to hide all boxset parents

Now I can see all my titles in numerical order.

Normally I do not assign a collection number for boxset parents.
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Quoting Jykke:
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Quoting widescreenforever:
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Having trouble trying to find titles that are listed by numerical number.. Problem is : if it is part of a box set or a child of,, the numbers don't flow.. If I'm looking for say number 147 the numbers in the 140's may be missing as they are somewhere else in the collection possibly under say 258.,,
therefore the only to find now is to look 'on line'  , as, all titles there, are always numerically in order but not in your own collection because of the child/box set  profiles ..  ??


I have done following:
1. I have tagged all boxset parents with a tag "Boxset parent"
2. I use a filter to hide all boxset parents

Now I can see all my titles in numerical order.

Normally I do not assign a collection number for boxset parents.


you got in before me. this also works with numbers on the boxset parents.
Paul
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