Thank you very much!

This gave me an idea about what the plain text equivalent sign is.   

Klaus 

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> Den 25/01/2015 kl. 11.46 skrev SN jef chippewa 
> <shirl...@newmusicnotation.com>:
> 
> 
> it is the character È (capital E with accent 
> grave) according to the manual, but it seems to 
> really be é (lowercase e with aigu, slot 233).
> 
> it is a 2-key process to get it on a US keyboard 
> layout (opt-e followed by e for "é"), but on 
> french and some other keyboards it is a single 
> key.  so on the US keyboard layout you can't 
> select it using the keyboard in the "Symbol 
> Selection" dialogue box (to choose an alternate 
> character for the accidental.  howeer, you should 
> be able to type it in a text expression.
> 
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