Manage your collection in an Open Document Spreadsheet (ODS).
Then export the ODS contents to your favorite collection manager.
You'll find an example ODS file in the docs folder.
This is an example how to edit it.
Names of the cards and their IDs must match the names and IDs given
by Legend Story Studios (LSS).
All rights belong to Legend Story Studios!
See https://fabtcg.com/
To create import files for other collection managers, start the FabCollectionTool.exe file.
If you're asked for the path to the ODS file, copy path
including file and file extension.
Example: D:\Projects\FabCollectionTool\docs\example.ods
If you have copied the ODS file into the same directory as the
FabCollectionTool.exe file, you can also just give the filename including extension.
Example: example.ods
Follow the dialogs.
Afterwards you should find a file in the FabCollectionTool.exe folder according to your
created export.
Example: fabrary.csv
File must not be opened in another process when importing.
Have fun ;-)
To raise Libre Office Calc performance on Windows while editing, turn of "Auto Calculation".
Use "Paste special" and select "All" when copy and paste rows to keep formulars and conditional styles.
Conditional styles only work if "Auto Calculation" is enabled.
Only the blue cells are needed to export.
You may add more cols if you like or delete existing non-blue cols.
Save often, save backups (copies).
If you miss a card, check if it is set in another way than it should be.
Check rarity, foil, etc.
If you didn't find something, download the fabrary collection and compare the concerned
card in the CSV file.
I recognized, that "incorrect" defined cards from your ODS are still counted in Fabrary
but not listed in any of the input fields. Fabrary recognizes that you have a copy but
can't identify the right input field where it should be listed.