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    “Invalid TITLE” error when activating with the Portfolio Loader

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    • Product: Alma

     

     

    Question

    Using the Portfolio Loader, e.g. with: Incremental > Add New, an error is given: “Invalid TITLE”.

    Answer

    To resolve, the ENTER (carriage return) was removed. The cell was originally:

    "Black Litigants in the Antebellum American South [electronic resource] :

     / Kimberly M. Welch."

     

    This cell was loaded successfully:

    "Black Litigants in the Antebellum American South [electronic resource] :   / Kimberly M. Welch."

    Additional Information

    Click here for more about “Adding, Updating, or Removing Portfolio Information in Bulk Using an Excel File”.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 05-MAY-2020
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