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Are the little circles with the letters in them part of a particular font or are they a built-in graphic? If they are part of a font, I can edit that font to make the noteheads look a littls more professional and closer to what actual noteheads look like (i.e. Alphafonts, etc.)
Thanks, Quintin Stephens |
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