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    Can Voyager item records be resequenced by Ex Libris?

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    • Product: Voyager
    • Product Version: all
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct, Dedicated-Direct, Local, TotalCare

    Question

    There are a large number of item records that display out of sequence.  Can Ex Libris update the item sequence based on a provided spreadsheet with the correct sequence?

    Answer

    Ex Libris does not have any automated process to resequence these items; the only way to complete this task is to manually resequence the items in Cataloging.  

    NOTE:

    To select and move contiguous groups of items, click the first item and then hold Shift and select the last item to highlight the group of items and move it to a new place in the sequence:

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    To select and move multiple non-contiguous items, hold Ctrl and click each item to highlight and move them to a new place in the sequence:

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    • Article last edited: 12-Nov-2019
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