Thanks for the replies. I'm hoping to avoid style editing if possible.
To Mac's question, yeah, I'm actually looking at moving D, C and G up 6 frets. I'm just not sure if it's possible in BiaB or how I would enter the chord if it is.
BarryK: while I do understand the principles of transposing up by semitones, I'm still learning this (I'm a very basic strummer is all) and don't understand HOW-- especially in BiaB. Sorry if I didn't make the extent of my ignorance clear.

I'm working in Chord view and just want to type in the capo'ed chords... is that even possible?
EDIT: I should have also said I'm trying to figure out how to transpose chords up the neck without a capo as well... like moving G up a few frets (no capo) and then determining the resulting chord. I have tried some online "chord finder" tools but most produce chord IDs that Biab will not accept... like
Gsus4/E.,