Hi Richard

Now there *is* a script (stored at Edit->Select->Apply Shortcut to
> Objects in Selection) which does what that label implies and the tooltip
> spells out a bit more, it puts the cursor on the first object in the
> selection and then intercepts the keyboard keypresses command execution.
> When it gets the command that would be executed it executes it and then
> it also moves the cursor to the next object in the selection and again
> intercepts the keyboard keypresses command execution.
>


I'm glad that I finally achieved  my aim of adjusting multiple notes at
once but I don't think it shoud've been this tricky as to require multiple
emails to explain.

I  don't understand why the user should have to choose 'Apply Shortcut to
Objects in Selection' before selections work as the user would expect?
Surely the user would always want shortcuts to apply to every selected note
otherwise they wouldn't select more than one note?

There must be a reason you have introduced this extra step but I can't
think what it would be?

Thanks
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