--- "David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Finale requires the same number of mouse clicks if
> you metatool 
> applied to each individual note. But the result is
> as many UNDO 
> buffer events as there were mouse clicks. In
> Sibelius, you have the 
> same number of ctrl-clicks as Finale has metatool
> clicks, but when 
> you apply the articulation, it's one item in the
> UNDO buffer.

Which can be a another big reason to prefer the Finale
method as well. Make a mistake in Sibelius, and you
are undoing all of them. Make a mistake in Finale, you
correct the mistake then and there. Try to select a
bunch of notes in Sibelius, screw up your selection by
accidentally letting up a little too much on the ctrl
or shift key, you're left to reselect everything.
Finale, you hit escape to close the stupid
Articulation dialog box. When I work with Sibelius, I
don't do a large amount of non-contiguous selection
for this very reason. 

It's a great thing to have! Don't get me wrong. But
the undo buffer can go either way.

Tyler

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