Hi Chuck,
I'm afraid you've inadvertently given Bob incorrect advice. If he chooses "None" for transposition, applying the slashes will *cancel* the transposition for his staff, which is precisely the problem he's having now.
As John Blane said, what he really wants is to click the "Transposition" box until the *horizontal line* (not checkbox) appears, which means "This staff style will leave any existing transposition alone."
On 09 Jan 2006, at 7:17 PM, Chuck Israels wrote: Staff menu/define staff styles. Then scroll through the styles at the top of the window until you get the slash styles. Then look for transposition on the right, click select - chooses - "none". That should do it.
Chuck On Jan 9, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Bob Florence wrote: In a message dated 1/9/06 2:28:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When I enter slashes from alternate notation, The key signature on transposing parts reverts to concert. Any ideas? I had a similar experience this weekend. Go into the definition for the slash notation staff style and UNcheck the transposition box.
No - that's not quite right. Instead, click the transposition box until it toggles to the horizontial line for "leave as is". Then applying the slashes should not affect this staff attribute. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< I think You had better draw me a picture :-[. Where do I find the definition of the slash notation? I haven't found the transposition box.
Bob Florence
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