In a message dated 7/6/03 9:54:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< >>This can be done with Swap Fonts (under Data Check), say to change Arial
>>11 to Arial 10 in the Maestro Default File. Unfortunately, this will also
>>swap fonts in text expressions, too, if she has ever used Arial 11 in
>>them. Perhaps a better plan would be to open a new file, swap the fonts,
>>save the chord suffix library, then import the new library into the
>>Maestro Default file, and delete all the old, larger suffixes. << >>
Crystal et al -
If you look at the bottom of the CHORD menu, you should find the facility to
change the existing font for chord suffixes ("Change Chord Suffix Font"). It
is the most direct way but there may be some unwanted spacing changes.
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