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#217404 - 12/19/06 06:46 PM Helpful Hint for Music Notation Software
Cantor JKF Offline
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Registered: 03/26/05
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Loc: Pennsylvania (USA)
[size:11pt]I'm sure there are at least a few other Cantors out there using Musical Notation Software, and I wanted to share a technique that I recently learned to enter multiple words or syllables on a single-note (as one often has to do when creating musical notation for Plain Chant arrangements).

To assign multiple words to a single note, type a non-breaking space between each word. To do that, make sure that the NUM LOCK key in on and then press the ALT key while typing 0160.

To those of you who already knew this, I apologize for sharing what I'm sure seems somewhat remedial; for the those that did not know this technique, I hope that it saves you considerable time in your music software!
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#221440 - 01/26/07 11:51 AM Re: Helpful Hint for Music Notation Software [Re: Cantor JKF]
Chtec Offline
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Registered: 01/27/02
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Thanks for the tip! I couldn't get your method to work on my computer, but I went into the character map and copied the "No-Break Space" and pasted it where I needed a space--worked like a charm!

Dave

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