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This menu lets you flex how OnSong spits out your files. Buckle up, peeps—here's what you can do:

Squish It Into One File

So you picked a whole setlist or like, a bajillion songs to export, right? OnSong's default move is "hey, have seventeen files!" (real helpful, thx). Flip THIS switch and boom—all those lonely little files get mashed into one mega-file. Wanna PDF? You get ONE PDF with a thousand pages. Living the dream.

Fair warning tho: not all formats are cool with this. Some formats are like "nah, that makes zero sense, bro."

ZIP It Up, Buttercup

Exporting a ton of files separately? Yeah, that's chaos. ZIP 'em instead—shoves 'em all into one file you can unzip later. Pro tip: when you're emailin' songs to people, turn this ON. Email servers are paranoid bleepin' robots that block anything they don't recognize. ZIP files? They're chill with those. Crisis averted.

Just the Lyrics, Thx

Exporting chord charts & wanna ditch the chords? This is your jam. Show only the lyrics—perfect for printing songbooks for your congregation or sendin' to your vocalist (who definitely can't read chords anyway, amirite?).

Keep It Original, King

OnSong's got this fancy transposition engine that lets you flip the key around however you want. By default, it exports YOUR transposed key. But flip THIS on & it exports the original key from the song file instead. Plot twist.

Nuke the Capo

Capo messin' up your vibe? Turn this on & it goes away. Say your song's originally in A but you stuck a capo on 2 (makin' it G for export)—flip Remove Capo & BAM, back to A. You're welcome.

Song Flow

This one controls whether the song flow you set up actually gets exported. Turn it OFF & the song exports exactly as written (boring). Turn it ON & any repeats or section removals you programmed actually show up. Revolutionary, we know.

OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed October 19, 2021