Johannes Gebauer wrote:



Noel Stoutenburg schrieb:

There was a time when I would have been nodding my head in agreement as I read Johannes' post. However, I have found what for me is a highly effective work-around. Before I create expressions, articulations, or in some cases, smart shapes, I open a new "document without libraries" (once called, IIRC, an "empty document") enter a note or rest if needed, and create the expression, articulation, or smart shape in the newly opened document. I then save the library, which is then available to be loaded into any other document.


So what happens if you need to change an articulation that has already
been used? You would have to do this in all 23 files.

No, I would consider a need for a different ("changed") articulation as reason to create another one. I suppose if I really liked the new one well enough to insist on replacing the old one, then I'd go back and reload the mini-library into the files, and delete the old one. A bit of time spent considering the project before beginning the actual work will prevent this type of event most of the time.

ns

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