![]() ![]() Once you've used a tag once, Calibre will offer to autocomplete it once you start typing the same letters - so typing 'sh' would offer you 'Short Stories' and 'Sherlock Holmes', etcīefore you even type, you can select the arrow inside the Tags dialogue box on the Edit Individual Metadata Screen or in Library view to see a list of all of your existing tags, and pick from that list The only tags you can't use for creating collections are 'wishlist' and 'shortlist' as these are used by the Kobo operating systemĪssigning existing collection tags to other books: Your collection tags can contain multiple words, spaces, special characters and numbers: Tags can be anything that's going to be useful to you as a collection name - genres, theme(s), reading status etc - and you can apply multiple tags to each book so that it will appear in more than one collection on your Kobo You can also use the Edit Metadata screen by right clicking on the book you want to change and selecting 'Edit Metadata Individually' Rename or delete individual tags in the Tag Editor screenĬreating new tags which will be the collections on your Kobo:Ĭlick inside the Tags cell of the book you want to add to a collection and start typing Less nuclear option: delete / edit individual tags: Right click and select 'Edit metadata in bulk'Ĭheck 'Remove all' next to the 'Remove tags' option ![]() Nuclear option: delete all existing tags: > Screenshots for all steps and actions as a single page (For those with techno-fear: deleting tags only removes those tags from the Calibre database it does not delete your books.) To manage this, you have two choices: start completely fresh or edit/delete the existing ones. When you import a book, Calibre will automatically add any subjects it finds into the Tags column, so even if you've never chosen to add tags yourself, you probably have tens (or hundreds) of tags already. Tags are often embedded in the metadata of the books themselves via the field which exists in both ePub and AZW formats. The quickest way to create your own collections is by using the built-in Tags column which is present in every library you create in Calibre. This also allows you to create collections on your Kobo. One of the most powerful features of Calibre is that it allows you to slice, dice and display your library in various ways by assigning metadata to each book. ![]()
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