I too rely on the edit feature quite a bit.  I also had a panic attack when I didn't see this feature in my songbook.  I'm glad it's only temporary.  Keep up the great work guys, it is truly appreciated.

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(6 replies, posted in About Chordie)

My page margins are set at 1/2" all around and even in the print preview they overlap the words and have a lot of space to the right of the grids.

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(3 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

I too am in the market for a new acoustic/electric guitar and have been looking at the Seagull and Tak's as well.  The local store sells both brands so I can do a direct comparison.  I currently oen a Norman guitar so the Seagull feels and sounds pretty much like my own guitar.  The Tak I am looking at is an EG523SC.  I find the neck to be narrower and shallower (not sure if shallower is the proper term, but I mean not as thick).  I demoed the Tak this weekend and found that it fits my hands better and the sound was incredible.  The spruce top and maple sides and back made for a brighter sound than the Seagull and my Norman which have cedar tops.  Everyone that came over this weekend just loved the sound of the Tak as did I.  Hope this helps somewhat.

I have an issue when printing a song with the grids on the right.  There is about 1 1/2" of margin to the right of the grids, so sometimes the grids are printing over the words of the song.  I usually print in the smallest font in an attempt to fit the entire song on one page.  Can the grids be moved further to the right?

Thanks
Stephen

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(8 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I have April Wine's Just Between You and Me in my songbook.  I went in and edited the song and saved the edits.  I clicked the "Update Display" button and the changes show up.  I then go back to my songbook and then into the song and the changes are not there.  So I go back to my songbook and then back in to edit the song again and the changes I made are there.  I have edited songs before and have had no problems saving the changes in the past.  What's going on?

Thanks
Stephen

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(45 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I too use the simplified, or cheater, F, that was the way I learned it from a Neil Young song book.  I am currently forcing myself to learn the Bm chord as the barre chord. I figure that I'll have it down in about month and not have that pause as I get my fingers on the correct strings.  I figure that when it finally becomes natural it will be easier for me to play the other barre chords.