TheocBase/TheocBase
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Edit the Schedules
Edit the Schedules
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Import Schedules
Import Schedules
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Assign meeting parts
Assign meeting parts
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Settings - Songs
Settings - Songs
Settings - Pese -
Settings
Settings
Settings -
Songs
Songs
Pese -
Adding the List of Songs
Adding the List of Songs
Lisi o Pese -
In the <strong>Settings</strong> select the <strong>Songs</strong> page.
In the
<strong>
Settings</strong>
select the<strong>
Songs</strong>
page.I le<strong>
Settings</strong>
filifili le<strong>
Pese</strong>
itulau. -
Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
Enter the songs according to the instructions in the dialog.
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Tip:
Tip:
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Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
Make necessary corrections making sure there are only song numbers and titles.
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Press the <strong>Next</strong> button and choose a language.
Press the
<strong>
Next</strong>
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Press the <strong>OK</strong> button and review what you have pasted.
Press the
<strong>
OK</strong>
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When satisfied with the song list, press the <strong>Save to Database</strong> button.
When satisfied with the song list, press the
<strong>
Save to Database</strong>
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After pressing the <img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" /> button, the <strong>Wizard</strong> dialog opens.
After pressing the
<img src="../images/add_24x24.png" alt="" />
button, the<strong>
Wizard</strong>
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To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter <strong><span class="nobr">(.+) (\d+)</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong> in the <strong>Find</strong> field and enter <strong><span class="nobr">$2 $1</span></strong> or <strong><span class="nobr">\2 \1</span></strong> in the corresponding <strong>Replace</strong> field.
To switch the order of the song's title and number you can use regular expressions (regex) or wildcards in the replace dialog of many text editors, e.g. enter
<strong><span class="nobr">
(.+) (\d+)</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
(<*) (<[0-9]@>)</span></strong>
in the<strong>
Find</strong>
field and enter<strong><span class="nobr">
$2 $1</span></strong>
or<strong><span class="nobr">
\2 \1</span></strong>
in the corresponding<strong>
Replace</strong>
field. -
Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
Territories - Working with the territory data in a geographic information system (GIS)
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Territories
Territories
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Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
Add Territory Layers to a QGIS Project
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Open or create a new project in QGIS.
Open or create a new project in QGIS.