04-25-2018, 11:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-26-2018, 12:03 AM by Geoff Bacon.)
I primarily use old lists to ensure that we don't play the same songs on subsequent visits to a venue
My name format is "venue yyyy-mm-dd" with an ascending A-Z sort (Before that, I used to use descending sort to put the most recent version at the top of the letter section).
I only have five active setlists so, after reading the above posts, I have added a space character to the start of each active setlist name (it displays the same to the eye). This pushes the active setlists into the # category. While it does mean that you can't use the letter keys to jump through the list, this shouldn't matter as the active ones should be in alphabetical order at the top of the first opened page.
When a setlist is no longer required, the leading space character can be removed to move it back into the correct letter group for that venue. This requires minimal changes to my way of working
Not perfect but more than adequate for what I require.
Geoff
My name format is "venue yyyy-mm-dd" with an ascending A-Z sort (Before that, I used to use descending sort to put the most recent version at the top of the letter section).
I only have five active setlists so, after reading the above posts, I have added a space character to the start of each active setlist name (it displays the same to the eye). This pushes the active setlists into the # category. While it does mean that you can't use the letter keys to jump through the list, this shouldn't matter as the active ones should be in alphabetical order at the top of the first opened page.
When a setlist is no longer required, the leading space character can be removed to move it back into the correct letter group for that venue. This requires minimal changes to my way of working
Not perfect but more than adequate for what I require.
Geoff
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