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Hi,
There is currently no specific underline font option - I'll add that to the "to do" list, though. As a workaround that may be acceptable, you can do the following: 1. For entry as a lyric (which will line up and stay with it's assigned note), you can enter the first note letter 2. Hit the "Enter" key (like you're entering a second verse) while still in that editing box, then type in two dashes. (disclaimer - the note names aren't correct - I was just typing letters )Underline1.png When it's done it looks like this: Underline2.png You can also do the same steps in Text/Free Text when entering text in the editing box, and the results look a little different (dashes in lyrics are treated as melismas, which are connected, rather than distinct dash marks as for the Free Text): Underline3.png Hope this helps! Sherry cross ref task 2419
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Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try.
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