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Bi-Polar Bear July 23rd, 2007 10:53 AM

Songbook Question Re: Duplicates
 
As I'm sure all of you have, I have a lot of duplicates, same song by different manufacturers.

Is there any way to get the computer to print a songbook that lists each title only once?

These suckers aren't cheap to print, as we all know:g

If there is a simple answer to this question that doesn't involve some sort of long by hand solution that's readily available and I just don't see it, please both direct me to it and feel free to call me an idiot. I can take it.:w

ddouglass July 23rd, 2007 11:11 AM

No there is not a way to do this yet. It has been proposed but not implemented yet. Search in Hoster New Features and you will find a thread on this subject.

Bi-Polar Bear July 23rd, 2007 01:03 PM

thanks. Can anyone recommend a downloadable (preferably free but not a dealbreaker) songbook program that will do this?

goonie227 July 23rd, 2007 10:40 PM

Manually
 
I Still use KJ-Pro and the only way is to go through and manually pick which version you want in a created custom songbook a real pain but it works.
Dick:w

bryant July 23rd, 2007 10:44 PM

KJpro will list the duplicates, however, and they can be deleted quickly.
I keep one database as a master for all songs and one that contains no duplicates that I use for the audience copy, as I call it.

WDEWDAD7 July 24th, 2007 01:14 AM

Musicbox Deluxe has a program where you can prioritize the songbook by brand. This way, you can eliminate some of your duplicates. It has many other features which might work for you. Daryl.


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