Do you mean chord symbols? Or do you mean a dyad (two-note chord) between the 
two trumpet parts?

That hasn’t happened to me, but you can repair chord symbol placements like 
this.

In the Selection Tool, select all (cmd-A on Mac, probably ctl-A on PC). In the 
Utilities Menu choose Change>Chords… and the defaults will be to add zero to 
the default placements. Click OK and your chord symbols will have their manual 
adjustments removed.

If you meant that the two trumpet parts don’t have their notes aligned properly 
with each other, a respacing will take care of that. Select all with the 
Selection Tool, then hit 4. If that doesn’t help, go into Document 
Options>Music Spacing and make sure “Clear Manual Spacing” is selected, rather 
than “Ignore” or “Incorporate.”

Christopher



> On Jul 15, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Dr. Raphael D. Thöne 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Have you experienced this as well? 
> 
> When I copy complete separate lines from older or simply other files into the 
> clipboard (CMD+C), like a Trumpet 1 and a Trumpet 2 (both single lines) and 
> when I then integrate them into one line in a new file (let’s say: A Trumpet 
> 1/2 line), if there are chords with the same duration, the quarters are not 
> always perfectly adjusted. I have to re-enter them to get the correct 
> adjustment.
> 
> Is this a know bug or is my workflow wrong? Or should use apply a particular 
> command (like Rebar?)?
> 
> Thanks,
> Raphael.
> 
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