Thank you David, I tried working around the problem just farmer you suggestion 
and, while fiddling with the articulation designer I realised what JD Thomas 
pointed out, and it seems to be working.

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Giovanni Andreani

www.giovanniandreani.com
www.ga-music.com


> On 2 Sep 2019, at 11:40, Giovanni Andreani <l...@giovanniandreani.com> wrote:
> 
> I’ve got a series of eight notes, beamed in couples with their heads placed 
> on two different adjacent staves (like a piano double staff system). They 
> where so positioned via Note Mover –> Cross Staff; the top note has the stem 
> facing downward and vice versa, therefore, the beam line lays horizontally 
> between the two note-heads. Two staccato dots are placed on the note-heads 
> but the staccato for the note one the top staff is erroneously positioned 
> under the beam, instead of being above the note-head. If I double click the 
> articulation’s handle, that’l suddenly move the staccato to its proper place, 
> but just for the moment, until any other action is taken, after which it’ll 
> go back to the original, unwanted place. It looks like Finale can’t deal with 
> articulations on cross-staff notes with reversed stem, at least it’s 
> happening to me now (and was the same in the past, as far as I recall).
> I understand I could manually place an attachment of the needed symbol, but I 
> would first try to see if there’s a possible, more effective workaround.
> Running Finale 25.5 on a Mac.
> 
> 
> ————
> 
> Giovanni Andreani
> 
> www.giovanniandreani.com
> www.ga-music.com
> 
> 

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