On 1/2/2014 1:42 AM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
> Bad spelling, too, by me after a long night of work.
>
> In Finale 2014 on my desktop Mac I enter tuplets in Speedy Entry.
>
> Pressing alt+5 I enter the first sixteenth and the the next ones. If you want 
> a 5/16 tuplet, you have to enter a sixteenth as the first note to tell Finale 
> the denominator. But you may edit the length of that first note after it has 
> been entered.
> Klaus
>


I just did it and it works like you want, assuming that your original 
message about wanting a dotted-8th/8th combination to be the quintuplet:

In Speedy Entry:
1) hit ctrl-5
2) enter a 16th-note
3) move the cursor back onto the 16th-note and change it to a dotted-8th
4) enter the 8th note
They both showed up with the quintuplet bracket.

You don't need to use the tuplet tool at all.


-- 
David H. Bailey
dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com

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