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Old 11-19-03, 10:46 PM
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DVD Profiler question

When I am placing titles into my wishlist, I always rate them (i.e. vague interest, want it, need it, etc.). Is there a way to make this information available to those that look at the link to my collection? The info is a little useless if it's only available to me since I know what my interest is. When relatives look at my wishlist to figure out what to buy me for xmas, I'd like them to know that I'd rather have LOTR:TT, instead of the bad news bears in basic training.

When I look at the online link, I don't see any of that info.



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The only other option would be to print it using a report that shows the interest. I believe the wishlist report does this.
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Old 11-20-03, 08:43 AM
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You can create folders in DVDAF.com where you could put "Must Haves" etc.

Of course, none of these sites keep track of what someone's bought for you, do they?

That's one advantage of Amazon's wish list.
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