I require the same thing BiabGuy. I am now about to give you and the rest of the forum a big laugh.

1. I print out the lead sheets from Biab with standard chord names spelled out.

2. I launch one of several programs I have where you can choose from a wide array of guitar chord diagrams....or create and name your own. I prefer MusEdit (free) but there are quite a few others.

3. In MusEdit, I create as many diagrams as are required...any that I'm not familiar with...and print them out on a single sheet of paper.

4. I cut them out and Scotch Tape them to the BIAB Lead Sheet.

5. I insert the finished product into plastic sheet protectors and insert same into my chart binder.

6. I prepare to be laughed at whenever other musicians see what I've done. But I could care less. I'd rather provide comic relief than to waste time remembering really obscure chords that show up once in 500 songs!!!!

NOTE: As has been stated, you can have BIAB show guitar chord diagrams with a LITTLE flexibility. You can choose a style of chords...like "jazz" or "high jazz" and the diagrams will be different.

But as you know, you need acces to a LOT of different inversions to keep consecutive chords close to each other on the fretboard, especially in up tempo songs.

Best,

Jim