The technique suggested by Chris is correct, as far as I know. The trick is to make sure that the staff style which you are using, in this case - layer 4 Blank, has "show items attached to notes checked". A few minutes experimenting with that should lead to success. If you are still having trouble, you can send me a file, off list, and I'll see what I can do to help.

Cjuck


On Dec 8, 2004, at 1:06 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

Christopher Smith / 04.12.8 / 3:30PM wrote:

Select the Staff Tool (looks like a treble clef)
Staff Menu>Define Staff Styles
Beside "Available Styles" select "Slash Notation"
Directly below that about two inches is a check box and "Alternate
Notation." Click on the "Select" button just below that.
In the "Alternate Notation" dialogue box at the bottom, there are four
options available; "Show Items Attached to Notes, Show Notes in Other
Layers, Show Items Attached to Notes in Other Layers, and Add Dots to
Slashes in Compound Meters." ALL of them should be checked.
Click OK


Thanks for your response, but I am not using Staff Style so this won't
make any difference. The original suggestion I got from Chuck was to
assign chords to layer 4 and hid it with layer option. I need to make
the chord displayed when layer 4 is hid.


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