Put it inside the chord but not directly on a note.

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On Oct 17, 2009, at 5:38 PM, "Dean M. Estabrook" <d.e...@comcast.net>  
wrote:

> Well,   what you said worked until the part where I try to make the
> cursor tie all possible notes in the chords. Then, nothing seemed to
> occur at all. Hmmm ;;;;
>
>
> Dean
>
> On Oct 17, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>
>> Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
>>> Often when I attempt to tie one chord across a bar line, and the
>>> stack has three or more note in it ... only some of the notes tie.
>>> A) why, and B) how do I fix it?
>>>
>>
>> In my experience, the keyboard shortcut to create a tie between two
>> pitches is a toggle: pressing it once and it creates the tie;
>> pressing it twice removes it. If the cursor is on a pitch in the
>> chord, when you press the key the first time it creates a tie
>> between the notes on that pitch, and pressing it a second time
>> creates the tie between the other notes in the chord, and removes
>> the tie between the notes on the pitch on which the cursor is
>> located. If one wishes to create ties between all possible notes in
>> two (existing) chords, one needs to make sure that the cursor is
>> not on any of the pitches represented in either chord.
>>
>> ns
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> Canto ergo sum
> And,
> I'd rather be composing than decomposing
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