I don't think that's what Jacki meant, Aaron. She wanted to flip the *triplet* (e.g., move it from beam side to note side), not the entire beam.

- Darcy
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On 02 Sep 2005, at 5:25 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:

At 04:59 PM 09/02/2005, Jacki B. wrote:
>Is there some "easy" way to flip a tuplet vertically? 

Sure. In Speedy Entry, put the cursor on the first note of the triplet and hit L.

You might also take a look at Mass Edit | Utilities | Freeze Stems Up/Down, possibly in conjunction with Edit | Select Partial Measures.

Note that what you're really doing is flipping the stems of the notes; the beam and the triplet indication will follow.

Aaron.

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