At 10:49 PM 12/15/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Articulation Tool: Is there a keyboard shortcut for selecting the handle of
>an articulation after you've already clicked on the note to which it is
>attached? I dislike having to click on a note, then click on the handle of
>the articulation when I want to move it.

Take a look at the Selection Tool, which is great for this kind of thing. With the Selection Tool, you can directly move any articulation or expression (or other things as well).

>On a related topic, is there a way to figure out which note an expression is
>attached to in Page View? 

Well, if you shift double-click (or right-click and choose Edit Note Expression Assignment), you can see what the horizontal displacement of the expression from its note is. This may be enough to tell you what note you want. If not, you could set the horizontal distance to 0, which will send the expression directly under (or over) the note. Then you can hit Undo to send it back. I'm not sure if this is the best way, but it works.

Aaron.

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