MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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If you are just using the mouse, enter the eighth note. Then, enter a 16th note at any pitch. While that note is still selected, tap the R key to turn it into a rest. Then, enter the last 16th note...
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In Simple Entry, using a numberpad and the QWERTY keyboard: Tap Numpad 4, for an eighth note. Enter the pitch by tapping the key A-G on the keyboard. Tap Numpad 3, for a 16th note. Do not enter a p...
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OK, thanks. But I still need to know what the problem is! What is it that you want to do?
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Eugene, Now you've got me completely confused. This thread was originated by someone using NotePad, so, since you tagged in on it, I assumed that's what you were using. Let's start over. What ver...
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I'm not sure I understand your problem. In the example I've posted, NP created the beam automatically in the first set of notes. In the second set, I broke the beam by selecting the sixteenth note,...
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Lyrics should be the last thing you do.
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Yes, 2015 should run on both computers. You can purchase the upgrade, and install and authorize it on both computers. All of your files will work in the new version.
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In that case, put all your notes in the treble staff. Attach the lyrics. Hide the notes you don't want to show, and enter them in the bass clef. Put rests in another layer, and hide them as needed....
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C'mon over! A lot of the old gang is there, and you can post files.
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I don't know why any usb numberpad wouldn't work. Or, get a wired, extended keyboard form Apple (that's what I did.)