< That works but it's not exactly "undo" is it? >

Yes. That's exactly what it is.

Just as Office or CAD editing programs you use (Word, Access, AutoCAD, Fusion360, Easy-PC, etc.,etc.) all have an EDIT > UNDO or CTRL-Z which take you back one step , so does BIAB. Repeat as you used it was a two step process. It created the repeat AND generated the additional four measures necessary to accomplish the task. Just as Office or CAD editing programs you use (Word, Access, AutoCAD, Fusion360, Easy-PC, etc.,etc.) all have multiple ways to perform most tasks, so does BIAB. I presented what I thought to be a clear method where you could see the distinction between the two actions.

I'll explain the process in the manner you have experience and understanding of with Office and CAD editors. Undo works exactly the same as these programs with each Undo going back one step.

Method one is what I demonstrated above.

Method Two is to use the Top Toolbar Menu dropdown option: Edit | Undo and repeat Undo a second time. The undo's work in reverse order - the first undo removed the Copy from/to command and erases the added Chords
The second undo removes the Repeat. The SGU Chord Sheet is back to the original 16 bars after the second Undo has been completed.

Method Three works exactly as Method two except the user uses a Hot Key Shortcut rather than the Top Toolbar Menu - Click CTRL-Z twice. The first removes the inserted Chords copied and pasted from the Repeat selection region and the second Hot Key click - CTRL-Z removes the Repeat Region and the SGU Chord Sheet is returned back to the original 16 bars.

Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 02/20/22 10:24 AM.

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