This example is just like the previous one except the exported files are in a plain text format... Try clicking a link below then choose "Open file from it's current location."  It should open and display with Notepad.  You'll see the song in a plain text format that can be used by anyone with or without TLC.  

Of course this option loses all Rich Text formatting and some of the TLC song properties.  The advantage is, anyone can use it and any word or phrase can be searched for using a standard web site search facility.  If so inclined, you could use a web page search facility and never display any of the TLC created HTML.  All you would need to do is copy all the TXT files to a subdirectory on your web site then have the search engine display only what the user is looking for.

Enter Word or Phrase to Locate Song:

   Blank Tab Sheets
Guitar Tab - Four Measure - EBGDAE Tuning
GuitarBass Tab - Four Measure - EBGDAE Tuning

   Christmas-Carols
Angels We Have Heard On High
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen - TAB
Jingle Bells
Joy To The World
O Come, All Ye Faithful
The First Noel
The First Noel - TAB
The Little Drummer Boy - TAB

   Christmas-Traditional
Away in a Manger
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - TAB
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
O Holy Night
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Silent Night - TAB 1
Silent Night - TAB 2
We Three Kings - TAB
What Child Is This
What Child is This - Tab
This is a customizable footer that is automatically embedded into the HTML files TLC creates.  Headers and Footers can contain almost anything a web page can, including graphics, links, webbot code, etc. You customize them by creating your own HTML using any HTML editor such as FrontPage.  After you have created your HTML, simple cut the text between the <body> tags and paste it into the "Header/Footer Default Text" fields on the TLC Import/Export screen.  Note: If the graphic on the right is missing you can see it display by copying "TLCLogo.gif" from the directory TLC is installed in, to the \Program files\TLC\Exports directory.  Graphics should always be copied to the same directory as the TLC HTML files.  www.tabslyricschords.com