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    Default Questions about iPad editor

    I saw that the blue S is for making smaller chord symbols. What is the blue oval just to the right of the blue S? And what is the blue down arrow and the blue "END"?
    Also, how can you put text in?
    Thank you!

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    More tab>Tutorials should help you.
    There is also a ? within the editor
    Post back if it is not clear to you
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    I saw that the blue S is for making smaller chord symbols. What is the blue oval just to the right of the blue S? And what is the blue down arrow and the blue "END"?
    Also, how can you put text in?
    Thank you!
    I also can't find this answer in the forum can anyone help, please?

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    There are detailed instructions inside the app in Settings - Tutorials, Help & Support.
    (You can also select the "?" in a circle at the top of an app page)
    Also at: https://www.irealpro.com/documentation/
    And: http://www.irealpro.com/support/

    By using S and N in the editor (small/normal) chords can be made more readable in crowded measures. Remember, each N or S applies to all subsequent chords in the chart. When you use S to make a couple of adjacent chords fit better, please use N on the next chord to reset the rest of the chart.

    The down-arrows add extra space between systems (lines)
    The END command tells the player to NOT play the "turn-around" chords in the final measure the last time.
    The blue oval is used with the slash "/" to add a different bass note to a chord that is already playing.
    Text: select the "abc" key. It is entered in the chord-entry field. Select "Done" to return to chord entry.

    Experiment....you'll figure it out.
    )BOB
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 03-03-2017 at 02:43 PM.

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