Hi Darcy,

I'm still using 2011, so YMMV.

I can do what I think you're talking about by holding down both the 
top-staff override key (backtick on Win) and the part override key (Ctrl 
on Win) while dragging the rehearsal letter in the score. The former 
prevents the move from affecting other staves, and the latter unlinks 
the expression and prevents it from moving in the part.

Aaron.





On 3/6/2015 5:33 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> When adjusting a rehearsal letter/number in a score that includes linked 
> parts, dragging or adjusting the "Offset from Alignment Point" value for the 
> expression that's attached to the top staff moves the expression in ALL parts 
> and ALL other score staves, even after unlinking the expression
>
> A while back, someone (Jef?) revealed the specific steps required to be able 
> to move a rehearsal letter/number attached to the top staff without affecting 
> any of the other staves, but I can no longer find the email that lays out how 
> to do this. Could someone kindly remind me of the procedure for this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> - DJA
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