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Hi,
The note being an "E" and the "E" key being do make for some interesting communications ![]() I meant (and should have been more clear) to do the following: 1. Enter your note on the score (however you do that). (If it's already on the score, you can just click on it to select it for editing.) 2. While the note is blue (it's selected), then hold the "E" key on your keyboard, and press the up or down arrow key to change the enharmonic spelling. You should see the note change (1)position on the staff lines and (2) change accidentals to indicate that it's changed (eg. from Eb to D#). Let me know if I'm still not clear. ttfn, Sherry
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