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===Track Group Subheaders=== While in the track database there is only one field for track group heading ("GroupHeader"), this can be used to provide two levels of heading (heading and subheading) by separating the two levels with a special :: delimiter. This is useful on classical albums where track group heading is already used to group works, but a further sub-division is required to groups acts or scenes within each work. <gallery> File:groupsubheader1.JPG|Album with track Group Headers & Sub-Headers File:groupsubheader2.JPG|How this is achieved </gallery> Note that group operations (eg. queuing the group) are only available at track group header level - subheaders are only used as a visual sub-grouping.
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