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Old July 10th, 2007, 10:52 AM
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Hoster doesn't currently work in a "Rotation" method just a continuous list of songs and singers. You control the rotation. Which means for each song to be played you enter the BookID, singer's name and keychange (if needed) then click on Add Track. This always adds to the bottom of the list. If you need to change the order you drag and drop the one that needs to be moved and the list will shift to place it correctly.
Currently you cannot keep the names and can not modify what is already in the list. If a singer changes their mind and wants to sing a different song you make a new entry up top, delete the old, and move the new to the correct location.
I say currently, because there have been suggestions discussed in the New Features section about adding a Rotation Control and singer database for storing names and bookids for their favorites. This would be future additions if MTU does decide it is viable.
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Old July 10th, 2007, 11:47 AM
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THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY. IF A ROTATION WOULD BE ADDED TO THE HOSTER PROGRAM THAT WOULD BE AWESOME. BUT FOR NOW DRAGGING THE NEW SONG WITH THE SAME SINGER IS O.K. PROBLEM FOR THE KJ WOULD BE RETYPING THE SINGERS NAME AND NEW SONG EVERYTIME THE ROTATION GOES AROUND. AS IT IS COULD PROVE HECTIC WHEN THE CLUB IS HOPPING WITH LARGE POPULATION OF SINGERS. IF THE NAMES COULD STAY IN THEIR ROTATION AND SIMPLY REPLACE OLD SONG FOR NEW ONE, JUST IMAGINE TIME AND EFFORT SAVED ON THE PART OF THE K.J. ALSO WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT SINGERS HAVING A FAVORITES LIST, IF YOU DO THE SAME CLUBS ALOT OF TIMES, THAT WOULD MAKE HOSTER THE MOST AWESOME TOOL FOR ME I HAVE EVER SEEN. PLEASE DON'T TAKE THAT THE WRONG WAY, FROM WHAT I AM HEARING YOU HAVE NO ONE IN YOUR LEAGUE NOW. YOUR SUPPORT IS AWESOME. THANX FOR EVERYTHING..... DENNIS
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Old July 10th, 2007, 01:43 PM
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The only time you should have to drag the entry is if it is out of order. I use Notepad open to the side to list my rotation and then just enter each singer's songs in the order I want them played. In other words after entering the first rotation, then I start entering the second rotation's entries. The only time I have to drag any is if someone comes in late then I add them to the bottom of the current rotation, so after entering their info I drag it to the correct position at the end of the current rotation. I usually stay ahead at least 2 rotations (example - 20 singers=40+ entries).
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Old July 10th, 2007, 02:16 PM
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I also use Notepad off to the side to keep the current rotation.
Once the name is in the notepad list you can:
highlight the singers name,
right click the mouse and click "Copy",
move the cursor to "Singer",
right click the mouse and click "Paste."

No typing, just three mouse clicks.


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