Most of the functions you can use for working with the chordshapes in a library are found in Library View or Design View.
In Library View, you can use a filter to find chordshapes quickly by their matching chords, or other criteria. You can also edit or delete chordshapes from the library.
In Design View, you can design new chordshapes, with or without the help of overlay labels. ChordWizard automatically analyzes new chordshapes and tells you what matching chords they have, based on the notes contained in them.
This is very useful for identifying chordshapes of your own that you have discovered. If no matching chords are automatically found, you can use the Power Match process to arrive at a appropriate name for the chord.
You can also have ChordWizard automatically search for chordshape designs which suit the current filter and searching settings.
New chordshape designs can be added to the current library, where they are indexed for future reference, so that you won't need to search for them again.
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