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    You can download the whole list without fear or losing your edited songs. Also existing songs that haven't been edited won't be duplicated.

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    Is there a way to recognize if a song has been edited from the original version? I know if I edit with "Duplicate" a #1 appears after the title. If I just "edit," is that now the new original?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob6 View Post
    Is there a way to recognize if a song has been edited from the original version?
    There isn't.
    I know if I edit with "Duplicate" a #1 appears after the title. If I just "edit," is that now the new original?
    Yes.

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    Thanks, as always, for the quick replies. After a bit of playing around with it, here's how it worked for me.

    When I chose "Edit" a song, it kept the original title with changes, including a key transposition.

    When I chose "Duplicate" a song, it added the number "1" after the title, and kept the changes.

    When I then re-downloaded the Jazz 1200, it added the song in the original key, except now with a number "3" after the title.


    It seems to me that the "original" should just be the plain title, and any future edits or duplicate versions would have the numbers after. Yes? Then I would know instantly if I made any changes to that song.

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