Maybe, in this case, you need to hit '/' on both notes (the one before the
grace note and the one mehind the grace note, also try hit the key on the
grace note). I know I've done this before, so it has to work anyway!

Regards Nico
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Nico Schliemann
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>Von: Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>An: Fin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Betreff: Re: [Finale] Beaming Through Grace Notes
>Datum: Die, 5. Nov 2002 8:36 Uhr
>

> On 2002/11/05 02:18 AM or thereabouts, Klaaschello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> intoned:
>
>> Hi,
>> Look for the Speedy Edit command 'brake/join beam' (Place cursor on last
>> note).
>
> No, that was (obviously) the first thing I tried, but for some totally
> bizarre reason it wasn't working in this particular instance.
>
> On 2002/11/05 01:57 AM or thereabouts, Mark D. Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> intoned:
>
>> The slash
>> key in Speedy toggles the beam/beat between on and off for that note;
>> you've got four permutations, and one of them will work.
>
> Okay, I went and manually broke *all* the beams within that beat and then
> manually joined them again -- that worked.  I dunno what caused the
> weirdness earlier, but it's fixed now.  Thanks.
>
> - Darcy
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