Hello Dan,
thanks for your effort. Unfortunately it is not the solution.
The score counts many multi-voice sequences as in my example 2.
Many of which are printed correctly and some do not. I could not find the logic behind it.
However, your suggestion triggered something.

Don't ask me why, but adding \change Staff = "upper" at the end of the first measure in example 2 solved the problem.

Thanks.
Gerard

Op 8-4-2017 om 18:36 schreef DJF:
It was difficult to decipher your very complex score, so I simplified it. It 
now appears to work, and I hope this helps you.

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Dan





On Apr 8, 2017, at 10:25 AM, Gerard <trac...@qstone.nl> wrote:

Dear All,

at a certain point in my score the phrasing slur disappears.
In the attached example 1, two measures taken out of the score, the phrasing 
slur is printed as it should.

As soon as I add the preceding measure, in example 2, the phrasing slur 
disappears.
All with the same warning while compiling.

Some advice is appreciated.

Thanks, Gerard

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