Replicating a Set List Using Google Docs

I’m testing a new method to reproduce a concert set list for an upcoming Nashville show. In my experiment, I used Google Docs to recreate the layout and flow of the set lists typically seen at live performances. This trial is aimed at mirroring the style and structure of official set lists that I often observe at these events. I’m looking to capture the precise formatting and organization, ensuring that every song placement and transition resembles those from recognized sources. Any feedback on this approach would be greatly appreciated.

hey alex, im likin ur approach. google docs isnt perfect untill u mod the format. u might wanna try adding table strctures for precision tho. overall, smart workaround for the layout. good luck for nashvl!

Using Google Docs to replicate a live performance set list worked well for my past gigs. I discovered that though it lacks some of the more specialized formatting features of dedicated design software, it is surprisingly flexible when used carefully. In my approach, ensuring each song title and cue line was clearly delineated was key. I found that manually adjusting spacing and experimenting with bolding certain elements allowed for a consistent layout that felt professionally crafted. For those considering a similar method, investing time in fine-tuning the document layout can yield a finished product that accurately mirrors traditional set lists.