Hello andy.d - I agree with rogerguppy that it is helpful to carefully edit songs in your songbook. Most songs have all sorts of 'chaff' and 'noise' that are not needed.
When you open a song using the 'edit' button at the end of each listing in your songbook, you will see what the song originally looked like before chordie's formatting wizard does it's voodoo. The chordie formatter will automatically ignore some stuff, but other things you've just got to fix yourself. Some of these problems include:
*Double-spacing of text (lyrics should be single-spaced)
*Unecessary line breaks
*Various notations or messages intended to be helpful
*Poorly-written tabs that just occupy space
*Misplaced or missing chords
All of these space-hogging features can be easily corrected or zapped while editing. The editing can be very slow and tedious at first, but with just a little practice it get's to be very quick and easy.
I have found that printing a whole songbook is generally not desirable. Rather, I print out individual songs once I have made my editing adjustments.
Hope this helps!
"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_comma[/url]