I've already reported this software bug to PG support, but I thought I'd post it here as well. This has been observed on Build 314. The Operating System is Windows 7 (64 bit), Service Pack 1 has NOT been installed!

When BIAB starts up, the Main Screen View is at its maximum Windows (full-screen) size. If you click in the upper right corner to reduce the program's window size to less than full-screen, the display continues to perform without problem. If you then click the Windows control icon in the upper right to re-maximize the program window, the BIAB display then experiences a problem related to chordsheet page scrolling when a song with more that one page's worth of bars is displayed (e.g. a song with 96 bars which needs two pages to display all of the chords).

After the BIAB program window is re-maximized, if a multi-page song is loaded and played, the black bar cursor moves down the first page of chords correctly, but when the bottom of the first page is reached, the cursor jumps back to the upper left of the chordsheet area like its supposed to, but the chord display does not scroll to the second page of chords, although the vertical slider on the right side of the chordsheet does move down the column as if the second page was being displayed. The result of this is that the black cursor is moving down the display for the first page when it really should be moving down the second page. What occurs is that the cursor is not lined up with the chord sheet bars, and the cursor actually wipes the chord display clean as it moves down the screen.

If you switch to the notation view when this is happening, the highlighted notes and bar displays are normal throughout the complete song. If you flip to the notation view and then flip back to the chordsheet view, the chordsheet will be totally blank (probably because the program did not properly scroll the display to the second page of chords). The only way to fix the problem is to close and re-start the BIAB program.

This isn't a show-stopper problem, but I thought I'd give a heads-up.

Dave R.

P.S. Has anyone loaded BIAB 2011 on top of Windows 7 Service Pack 1? Any issues?