Here is what the user manual says about the green underlines:

  • At the top of the screen, if a track has RealTracks, but is NOT a RealCharts track, then the track name is green.
  • Real Instrument charts: If a track has a RealChart (which is a MIDI representation; some were done manually, others automatically as in using a digital piano), the track name is green and underlined with a short line.
  • RealGuitar charts: If a track has RealChart, and is a guitar track with accurate tab and on-screen guitar fretboard display, then it is green and underlined with a long line.


So, if the track name is just green, with NO underline at all (neither short nor long), then it does not have a RealChart associated with it.

Hope that helps.


John

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