To have same articulations that behave differently, you just create a copy
of the same articulation in your pallette and change the default behavior of
the new one. Of course you also assign a unique metatool to that duplicate.
For example, your articulation pallette might have two accent marks, one for
note side and one for stem side. Finale looks at each of those separately.

That part is easy; keeping the two metatools clear in your brain might be
different!

Richard

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark D. Lew)

> Like Darcy, I use my own templates and never see Coda's.
> 
> I'm curious.  Is there just one metatool for each articulation?  If so, how
> do they manage to place them properly for all different circumstances?  Or
> is it just assumed that everything is noteside and if for some reason
> that's wrong (eg, two layers) then tough luck?

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