The closest you can do is to enter line based lyrics (so you can input more than one syllable at a time), and then convert from line based to note based. But the user manual states that this is imprecise and will involve additional editing.

I generally just enter my melody and lyrics in Noteworthy Composer (NWC - a notation program), export to MIDI, and then import that MIDI and set BIAB to import the melody along with the lyrics. NWC allows for much easier entering of lyrics. That way, everything lines up properly and I don't have to type them a syllable at a time and then move to the next note to type the next syllable.

But I don't think there is a quicker, easier way to do this directly in BIAB.


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