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Library List |
The Library List displays the chordshapes in the library, together with the chord that they can be used to play.
If there is no filter, the Library List shows all chordshapes in the library, otherwise only the chordshapes which satisfy the filter are shown. You can use the Chord Matrix, the Filter Bar or the Set Filter window to change the filter and quickly find chordshapes.

In the example above, the selected chordshape is 332010 (in tablature notation) and it can be used to play the Cmaj chord. The selected chordshape is shown in full detail on the Fretboard.
Chordshapes are usually indexed into groups to keep chordshapes together which have the same matching chords. Within groups, they are arranged in a particular sort order.
Any chordshapes which do not have any matching chords are shown together in the last group of the Library List.
In the example above, the chordshape xx5988 is marked with red question mark at the left. This indicates that it does not satisfy your Searching options and may not be an appropriate chordshape for you to use.
At the bottom of the Library List is a line of text, for example "Chordshape 5 of 11", indicating how many chordshapes are in the list and which one is selected.
The Library List is colored green to indicate that it deals with chordshapes. Many screen elements in the ChordWizard workspace are color-coded in this way. You can change any workspace colors with the Display options.
There are several menu commands and keystrokes that you can use for navigating and selecting chordshapes in the Library List. There are also some buttons in the Design Bar for managing the Library List.
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