User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
User Manual - Bombing Brain Interactive
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authorized the Dropbox application on your device. Once you tap<br />
“Allow”, you will be taken back to Setlists, and you will now have<br />
access to your Dropbox folder without needing to perform this<br />
step again.<br />
Once you’ve been authorized, you’ll see in the Add Song popover<br />
a listing of your Dropbox directory. Navigate to the file or files you<br />
wish to import, tap the circle to the left of each file you wish to<br />
bring into Setlists, and then tap the Import button at the bottom<br />
of the popover. You can import as many files as you like at a time<br />
from any single folder.<br />
Once you’ve tapped Import button the popover will disappear<br />
and you’ll see the new files listed in your Catalog. The songs will<br />
be listed under “Unknown Artist” until you add the artist name(s)<br />
yourself.<br />
To see the lyrics for any imported songs, just tap on the name to<br />
launch Lyric View. If you need to edit the name, add an artist<br />
name, etc. you can edit the imported file the same way you edit<br />
any other song in Setlists. See the chapter on Song Edit Mode for<br />
more details.<br />
From Google Docs<br />
Use this option to import text files from your Google Docs<br />
account into Setlists. If you already have all your lyrics typed out<br />
in Google Docs, or somewhere on your computer, this is one of<br />
the easiest ways to bring in all your songs at once. Simply add<br />
your songs to your Google Docs account, and they will be<br />
accessible to import into your Setlists app.<br />
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