> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.songbookplus.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.songbookplus.com/english/readme/playlisten/playlisten-teilen-exportieren.md).

# Sharing Playlists (Exporting)

This feature allows you to export an existing playlist and transfer it to another SongBook+.

The playlist is exported into an .sbklist file and can be imported into the target SongBook+.

When exporting, you decide the extent to which the playlist is exported:

* **Only Song References:**\
  The export contains only song titles, codes, and the settings of the "MIDI sliders" of the songs. The corresponding songs must already be present on the target SongBook+.
* **Song Data Without Files**\
  The export also includes complete song data (title, artist, genre, actions upon opening/starting/stopping/closing), recorded paging, finger pointer, annotations...
* **Complete With Linked Files**\
  The export includes the complete song data as above and additionally all linked files such as PDF files, audio files, MIDI files, and video files.

![Sharing Playlist](/files/v8nVBtLwVDmNpGp33159)


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