printing entire "list view" with all applicable columns
Is there a way to print my "list view" with all of my designated columns and the info in those columns. I can only figure out to print either individual items with just a picture of the item and its title/creator or a shelf in the same way. I just want a "list" view of everything without the picture.
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Inappropriate?Stephen Ruby- The easiest way to do this is to export your library into a text or spreadsheet file, and print that. All of our built-in templates have pictures and stuff =\
Let me know if you need any help with this!
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Inappropriate?Yes, how do you do that? It seems you should add another template then for printing in list view. This is an unnecessary step.
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Inappropriate?I second this. I don't need pictures when I just want a list.
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Inappropriate?Steven Ruby-
1) Launch DL2
2) Go to File>Export>To Another Application
This will let you select what kind of file to export it as. Delimited Text is probably the most basic. Here, you can choose exactly which items and information to export. Once that's exported and saved to your location of choice, you can open it up in a word processor and print it out from there.
Steven and l.j.desjardins.nl My apologies for the required workaround on this. I'll put in a request for more print templates :-)
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Inappropriate?that is fine if i want a word doc. but what if i want it in excel and alphabetical by creator (last, first)? when i tried this it did random order.. and creator was first, last.. it look nothing like the list view.. am i missing something?
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Inappropriate?You should be able to sort things alphabetically in excel... We only have control up to exporting the actual data, once it gets past that there's not much we can do =\
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Inappropriate?Your right, I can alphabetize in excel but I would like the exported data to come over differently. Is it possible to have separate fields in the excel export like you do in the bibliography export? When you export in excel the "Creator" field is first & last name.. When you export bibliography the "Creator" field is Last & first.. (but this export is a word doc/text editor.. not an excel.. so you can't sort the data)
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Inappropriate?Cassandra- I can write in a feature request for this. We try to work on bugs before features, but it's something that might make it into DL2 :-)
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Inappropriate?One question... If this program is written for the Apple/Mac format, why are you only exporting spreadsheets in Excel format? I have Numers on my MacBook, not Excel and for some reason it will not recognize the file that I export as Excel format, so I can't read it into Numbers to work with it. Why not just export to Apple's Numbers program and be done with it.
I’m confused
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Inappropriate?One question... If this program is written for the Apple/Mac format, why are you only exporting spreadsheets in Excel format? I have Numers on my MacBook, not Excel and for some reason it will not recognize the file that I export as Excel format, so I can't read it into Numbers to work with it. Why not just export to Apple's Numbers program and be done with it.
I’m confused
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Inappropriate?l.j.desjardins- All of that was written before Numbers came out. You should be able to open excel documents in Numbers though...
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Inappropriate?But when I export to Excel format and try to open in Numbers, this is the message I get:
“Library Export 2009-12-04.slk” could not be handled because Numbers cannot open files in the “Numbers Document” format.
So what's wrong?
I’m confused
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