How do I print or export my library
Dennis, I assume you mean print or export the titles of the books in your library?
Yes I would like to print to a PDF file the books in my library
Unfortunately there is not a direct way to do this. You need to use the Bibliography report found under the Documents menu. To have input for that report you need to make a collection of all you resources. Once you generate the Bibliography report you can export it. To get it in .pdf format you'll need to have an Adobe .pdf print driver. On the export page you'll choice that print driver from the printer options, hit print and wait for the report to generate.
Your other option, if you can live with an Excel spreadsheet (assuming you have Excel) of you library, is a direct export from the Library panel. It contains all the info in your Library. If all you want is an inventory for your records this might be your best option.
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