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Relative newbie here so be kind! I have MS on a Windows touchscreen as well as an iPad Pro. I need to print out a list of songs in my library but don't see where I can do so. Is there an easier way besides using screen captures, etc.? Am I missing something simple? Thanks in advance.
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Go to the Setlists tab, tap "New" to generate a new setlist and give it a name (this is temporary so any name is fine). Then tap the two arrows at the top right corner of the setlist editor to add every song in the entire library to the setlist. Then save the changes which returns you back to the library screen. Tap the Setlist tab or the back arrow to go back to the top level list of setlists, long press the setlist you created, tap the three dots at the top right and tap "Generate Song List". This will generate a list of every song in your entire library. You can control the formatting for this (if you want to include additional fields) under Settings->Library Settings->Generate Song List Format. You can long press the setlist to select it and tap "Delete" when you are done to remove it.
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As per the instructions in this string, I have long pressed my setlist to select it, I picked Generate Song List from the 3-dot menu, but there is no option to print the generated song list at that point. Mobile Sheets wants me to save the Generated Song List to a file or share it. But I want to print it. Do I have to create something else from this list before it will print? For example, should I share the songlist with mobile sheets or put it in email first and then print from that? Thanks for your help.
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You can save it to a .txt file, then print the .txt file externally, or yes, you could put it in an email first and then print the email.
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I understand that you want to compare what's on your different computers. Even easier than comparing printed lists is importing the created .txt files into Excel or LibreOffice Calc and let a computer do the comparison.