You can switch on "output chords" as in Matt Findlay's post, then use "clipboard" in the .MID dialog box. That gets you the whole midi file, including tempo and part markers as well as chords. I usually copy this first to SONAR, then the real tracks. That way, the SONAR file is set up properly (right tempo, parts marked, tempo changes actioned) and the chords are in place on a midi track for Virtual Guitarist. You can delete the tracks you don't use. It's a few steps quicker than exporting a midi file, them importing it. I would assume Cubase, Reaper and other DAWs work in a similar way.

Hope this is not insulting your intelligence!

Brian