Re: [Finale] Collision of Noteheads

2019-03-21 Thread Robert Patterson
You can use the Notehead Position Tool to move the notehead wherever you need it to be. (This is one of the Special Tools, which is available on the Tool Palette under the wrench icon.) On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:24 AM Michael Lawlor wrote: > The notes are semibreves, so there is no stem. > >

Re: [Finale] Collision of Noteheads

2019-03-21 Thread Michael Lawlor
The notes are semibreves, so there is no stem. On 20/03/2019 12:37, Christopher Smith wrote: If I understand correctly, your noteheads will be F G G A. There is no way to get those on one stem without collisions. I suggest a split stem (Special Tools). Christopher On Mar 20, 2019, at 6:46

Re: [Finale] Collision of Noteheads

2019-03-20 Thread Christopher Smith
If I understand correctly, your noteheads will be F G G A. There is no way to get those on one stem without collisions. I suggest a split stem (Special Tools). Christopher > On Mar 20, 2019, at 6:46 AM, Michael Lawlor wrote: > > Finale 2014.5 > > I have entered pitches in a chord: F 1/4

[Finale] Collision of Noteheads

2019-03-20 Thread Michael Lawlor
Finale 2014.5 I have entered pitches in a chord: F 1/4 sharp, G 1/6 flat, A flat, B double-flat.  I wish the A flat to be G sharp and the B double-flat to be A natural.  However, in my first step of changing B double-flat to A natural, the note head collides with the G 1/6 flat below it.  I