In order to not have to reformat every single song to the proper font, size, position on the screen, etc I duplicate services and then swap out the songs (which leaves my formatting intact).
It has an interesting and annoying side effect, though.
When I go to type in a song to check to see if it's in my database, I type the first few words in the title spot for last week's song in my new duplicated presentation. If it's not there, I have to then back out and go find it either in the CCLI/songselect account (and there's no way to tell from the first few words in the Proclaim interface whether I am looking at the right version of a song, so I end up opening a web browser to go find the song.)
In that short time, Proclaim saves a new song to my database with the lyrics from last week's song coupled with the new title fragment from this week's search.
What that looks like practically is that I have a song titled "All must be" (a fragment of All Must Be Well) with the lyrics, copyright info, and slide order of We Fall Down.
Is there any way for me to get in and clean up my song database by removing the incorrect songs? I'm fairly tech savvy, and will pinky promise not to break anything if you let me in the backend.
And please spare me the "you are using the interface incorrectly" because my duplicate hack is shaving at least an hour off of my work week because (inexplicably) there is no user-editable default style for new songs.