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I still like my offline documents to be organized into different binders. Is there a way to have separate binder-specific ASNs?
Edit: Turns out there's no built-in way to do that. https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/discussions/1841
I guess ASNs are not for me.
I have achieved this by having several number rows for different binders. E.g.. :
Downside is, paperless treats it as a single ASN number row and reports the highest used.
This is OK as long as you consistently use the QR codes to assign ASNs.
Yeah, I'm totally fine with it. If the QR is read (sometimes it fails) I just type it in manually, usually the number next to the QR is readable on the scan. Not totally ideal, but closest way to have separate binders I think.
I just have to carefully count the zeros... 😅