It appears right in my articulations selection panel (winfin2k3, although it has been right there in all previous versions I remember.)
It would depend on your default music font (or default articulations font, more specifically) -- mine is Maestro, and the articulation of the V upside down marcato mark is in slot 118. If this is what your client wants ABOVE the note, then you can simply redefine the articulation assignment so that the flipped symbol is used all the time. Linda Worsley wrote: > Can someone tell me: > > I am engraving a piano piece for womeone who insists on a marcato (v) > mark where I think there should be a simple accent (>), but since it's > his piece, I'm trying to accommodate him. However, I cannot seem to > find the flipped marcato symbol in finale. Is there an inverted version > of the "tent" figure used for marcato, so that it appears like an > inverted "V"? Or do I have to create it as a score expression? > > Thanks! > > Linda Worsley -- David H. Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale