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I can't find anything in Help about the conversion of the chord symbols from what is typed in this regard -- if I type fm7 (or Fm7), the symbol gets converted to Fmin7. I've tried to edit the symbol to eliminate the added "in", but it just pops back in when I tab away. This is really minor and picky, but is there a way to suppress the "in" in "min"? Call me "old school", but I'm used to Fake Books with Dm7 instead of Dmin7.
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Hi Ralph,
You can set the "Fm" rather than "Fmin" in Text/Chord Names/Select style. Unfortunately the "set as default" is broken for "m" vs "min", but the setting will 'stick' for the song. ttfn, Sherry
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Ah, that's the ticket. Thank you again, Sherry. RRR
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