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Setlist - How to delete
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 7:33 pm
by jaimonj
Hello everyone,
I was wondering how do I delete a setlist that one created.
Checked the forum and didn't see an answer.
thank you
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 8:29 pm
by Grog96
Hi there,
In SET LIST mode, select the menu (top-right) and then select Initialize Set List (3rd option). Or you could hold the ENTER button and press the 2 button.
Select OK on the confirmation dialog box. Note this clears the set list, it doesn't shift the higher-numbered set lists down, so it's not exactly a delete (as in delete/insert).
Cheers,
-G.
deleting a set list
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:33 pm
by aellison62
Grog96, jaimonj,
I was wanting to do the same thing....delete a certain set list and have the order shift down one.
Grog, what is the difference between "clearing" a setlist and "initializing" a set list?
Re: deleting a set list
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 6:51 pm
by Falcon2e
aellison62 wrote:Grog96, jaimonj,
I was wanting to do the same thing....delete a certain set list and have the order shift down one.
Grog, what is the difference between "clearing" a setlist and "initializing" a set list?
Grog96 explained it perfectly...Select the setlist (open it) you want to delete and from the drop down, select initialize. As for the order 'shifting' I don't think that's possible. If you want to rearrange your setlists, from the dropdown menu, copy it to the location to want it to be in.
Clearing or initializing are the same thing...It will delete the setlist.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:25 pm
by KK
To reorganize and edit everything about your setlists quickly, use the Onksor freeware.
Re: deleting a set list
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:43 am
by Grog96
aellison62 wrote:Grog, what is the difference between "clearing" a setlist and "initializing" a set list?
Well, I was using the terms in a more general way, not specific just to set lists. In my mind, there is a distinction between
clearing/initialising (
same thing 
) something on the one hand (
in which the contents are "emptied" or reset to default values), and
deleting something on the other hand (
in which subsequent things are pulled back in place of the deleted thing, to "cover the hole"). Sometimes, insertion and deletion can be used as a crude method of reordering things. In this case, there is no insert and delete for set lists, there is only initialise.
If you want to rearrange the order of set lists, you'd have to go to each one and save it to a new location (slow and very tedious) or, as KK says, use a third-party tool on a PC such as Onksor.
Cheers,
-G.
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 2:33 am
by jaimonj
Thank you Grog96 for the information.
I had a few setlist and it erased them all. Thought it would give me a choice.
So, its might be a good idea to save you set list you want to keep and then Initialize.
thank you
Grog96 wrote:Hi there,
In SET LIST mode, select the menu (top-right) and then select Initialize Set List (3rd option). Or you could hold the ENTER button and press the 2 button.
Select OK on the confirmation dialog box. Note this clears the set list, it doesn't shift the higher-numbered set lists down, so it's not exactly a delete (as in delete/insert).
Cheers,
-G.
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 2:33 am
by jaimonj
Thank you Grog96 for the information.
I had a few setlist and it erased them all. Thought it would give me a choice.
So, its might be a good idea to save you set list you want to keep and then Initialize.
thank you
Grog96 wrote:Hi there,
In SET LIST mode, select the menu (top-right) and then select Initialize Set List (3rd option). Or you could hold the ENTER button and press the 2 button.
Select OK on the confirmation dialog box. Note this clears the set list, it doesn't shift the higher-numbered set lists down, so it's not exactly a delete (as in delete/insert).
Cheers,
-G.