Hello, Mike,
Actually, I was looking to store Set Lists in a Collection. (Maybe call the Collection "Older Set Lists"). But, I'm guessing that would not work.
Judging from the work-arounds mentioned (due to the success/longetivity of the software), other people have the same issue I do (building up a substantial number of older set lists).
So, I would vote for an archive function so you can retain and access old set lists when needed, but have the option to store them in a location separate from more active/recent set lists.
Jeff
Actually, I was looking to store Set Lists in a Collection. (Maybe call the Collection "Older Set Lists"). But, I'm guessing that would not work.
Judging from the work-arounds mentioned (due to the success/longetivity of the software), other people have the same issue I do (building up a substantial number of older set lists).
So, I would vote for an archive function so you can retain and access old set lists when needed, but have the option to store them in a location separate from more active/recent set lists.
Jeff