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Old 10-11-2005, 07:09 PM
Jim Seiler (jimcbb)
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Default David - Thanks for the hint

David -

Thanks for the hint. It was right there in front of me and I missed it. It seemed like such an obvious way to do this I was sure that Composer must have had the capability, but I guess I used the wrong key words in my search. Composer is so feature-rich, IMHO, that I really need to take some time to just study it. I'm usually is such a hurry to get a project done that I gloss over subjects that have no current interest or utility. The stuff I do for my choral group is only one of upteen projects I always have going. I may be a bit lazy, but I'm also a bit busy. Mark's tutorial is great as an introduction to the product, but the majority of the work I and probably most other users do, goes far beyond what a reasonable tutorial can provide.

In reading through the entries posted in the forum, there seem to be several MN gurus who might want to take a shot at an "advanced" tutorial.

Jim
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