Can't think of an easy way.  Here's a hard way using advanced in-line TeX.
Be sure the long TeX string is all on one line...it may get folded by the
email system.  I also corrected the crash between the B and C# on the 7th
8th note...that one you can fix within PMX.

--Don Simons

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1 1 4 4 0 6 0 -1
0 4 20 0

b
./

%e82 g+ e4 zd+ a8- g+ b a //
e82 g+ e4 zd+ a8- g+ br a //
rb4
\let\ibut\ibu\def\ibu#1#2#3{\off{2pt}\ibut{#1}{#2}{#3}\let\ibu\ibut}\let\qbt
\qb\\def\qb#1#2{\qbt{#1}{#2}\off{-2pt}\let\qb\qbt}\
b83 a rb4 cs /



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> Subject:      Horizontal adjustment of a single note
> 
> I'd like to do a slight horizontal shift of a single note, but I found no 
> solution how to do it in PMX.
> 
> The context is a quarter note chord with a harmonical movement within the 
> chord noted with eights. I want to note the chord with down-stem quarter 
> notes and two notes within the chord with up-stem eight notes. The first 
> eight note must be shifted sligthly to the right, otherwise the upward
> stem 
> goes through the quarter notes.
> 
> The example below illustrates the issue. Look at the Em7b5 chord at the 
> second beat.
> 
> 1 1 4 4 0 6 0 -1
> 0 4 20 0
> 
> b
> ./
> 
> e82 g+ e4 zd+ a8- g+ b a //
> rb4 b83 a rb4 cs /
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