05-11-2019, 01:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2019, 01:36 AM by Wendy Cutler.)
Thanks for the reply. Setting up a placeholder is even easier than that (you do that from the setlist, give the position number and the text; then it's available as a tune name for other setlists). But it's in the setlist that I want it formatted.
Now that I have discovered emojis, which I discovered while I was typing my request and looking around for something I was missing), I think I can be satisfied. If I put an emoji as the first character, it sorts in that letter group, so at the front, and they're in colour in the setlist. Now I just have to remember to look for " Break Break Break " at the start of the alphabet instead of under B. If I can't remember that, I will remove the first emoji.
There are better emojis than I get here for my example, but I'm not sure there is this one - that's great to use after the name of a tune I need to read or work on.
Now that I have discovered emojis, which I discovered while I was typing my request and looking around for something I was missing), I think I can be satisfied. If I put an emoji as the first character, it sorts in that letter group, so at the front, and they're in colour in the setlist. Now I just have to remember to look for " Break Break Break " at the start of the alphabet instead of under B. If I can't remember that, I will remove the first emoji.
There are better emojis than I get here for my example, but I'm not sure there is this one - that's great to use after the name of a tune I need to read or work on.
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Wendy Cutler
Wendy Cutler