Hi danagle and glad you figured it out. I edit songs often. Once you get used to the coding system it is simple.
The main thing (like you figured out) is to click the 'save' button between the edit and display windows (not your browser's save). Also, don't hit 'back' on your browser to get to your songbook - use the 'back to songbook' button.
For the sake of improving chordie's index of songs, consider 'improving' the listing back in the main index. Here's how:
Copy your improved version onto your clipboard from the 'edit' window in your songbook.
Go to the artist's listing and select the song.
Then hit 'please improve this song' at the bottom of the page.
Finally, just zap the old ugly version and paste your beautiful version into the edit pane.
(Don't forget to hit 'save')
Now, other users will have access to your more accurate version of the song.
Your name will appear on the song's page as being the one who improved the song.
Glad you are using the 'edit song' feature - it is one of the best features chordie has to offer.
James
"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
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