Hi Rico,

This looks you've loaded in an external BIAB file that has been created using multiple repeats.

If you look closely at the bar numbering, you'll see that the repeats are required to reach the next bar number that follows a repeat.

For example: bars 17-24 are enclosed with repeats. This means, that when you play it, the song will get to bar 24 and then go back to bar 17 (which in repeat terms now becomes bar 25). By the time the repeat playback reaches bar 24 for the second time, it's become bar 32. This is why the bar number immediately after bar 24 is bar 33.

To see what I mean....

BEFORE DOING THE BELOW -- save the song file with a new name so that you can always get back to the original if you want to.

1. Click on "FakeSheet" (i.e #1 on the image below). If your view of BIAB is different from mine, press CTRL+T to switch to 'Standard View' rather than 'Full Screen View'.

2. De-select the first option in the FakeSheet settings (#2). You will now see the repeated bars expanded in full and those bars that are repeated will be in gray.

3. Click on "FakeSheet" (#1) again, and this time, de-select the bottom option (#3). You will be asked if you want to erase the repeats. It's safe to do so.

You'll now have a fully expanded song without repeats.

Regards,
Noel

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