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Howdy Frank,
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To change a tied note (eg. quarter note tied to an eighth note) to a dotted note: 1. Select the tie 2. In the palette tools, select the "Collapse ties" button. To do this en masse (which is what the video shows), 1. Click the Notes tab. 2. Select the staff(staves) with the tied notes. 3. Click the "Ties" button in the palette. At this point, only the ties should show up in blue, indicating that they're selected. 4. In the palette tools, click the "Collapse ties" button. Quote:
We do have it on the "to do" list to make editing of grace notes easier, but that won't happen til the next major release. The one we're working on now is a "minor" release ![]() Perhaps we should give alternate names like "dorian" or "mixolydian" or such, depending on whether they're mainly new features or bug fixes ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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