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Well, it depends, but usually. Hows that for a definite maybe?

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Well, it depends, but usually. Hows that for a definite maybe?

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Did you register the same book twice? I mean, the same actual physical book, not just 2 books with the same title. Thats easy-just reassign the BCID to another book. Write one number in the original book, just to keep from getting mixed up. Then, open up the journal entry using the second, incorrect BCID. Click on “edit book details”, then change the title, author, and category of the book to that of the new book. Save. That should take care of the problem. If you absolutely can’t find another book to register, you can delete the extra registration. . Go to your bookshelf, click on the title of the book, then click on Edit Book Details. At the bottom of that page, you will see a Delete button. Be sure that the BCID being deleted is not the one written in the book, and click Delete. Did you make a release note before you released the book, then either changed your mind or for some reason couldnt leave it as planned? You will need to remove it from the Go Hunting pages by just making a j

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