Richard Smith wrote:
Yes. On the keypad (under the second tab) there is a button the toggles between full size and cue size. Select any note or passage, click the button and it becomes a cue. Click it again and it's full size. Disabling the sound (if you want) is a second step found in the properties panel. Again, just a single click for any selected note or passage.

If your not familiar with Sibelius, the keypad is an on screen representation of the ten keypad on a full size keyboard. The buttons may be clicked on screen with the mouse or selected at the actual keyboard. There are selectable five tabs on the keypad and the cue note switch is under the second. The entire process can be carried out (except note selection) without a mouse.


but to be honest, Sibelius only recognizes cue notes as small notes of a particular size and has provided a convenient way to change music entered into a staff into that size. Sibelius doesn't recognize cues as relating to some other part so that edits in the original part are not reflected in any cues which were copied from that original part. And cues don't remain in the original clef if the clef for the part which the cues are in is changed.

such a mirrored function would be a wonderful feature for whichever software product introduced it first!

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