Guitar Tab x
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- zuill
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You can change the character of a TAB note, but it is not easy. Have you already tried Special Tools to do this?
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Hi zuill,zuill wrote:You can change the character of a TAB note, but it is not easy. Have you already tried Special Tools to do this?
Zuill
I did, if you mean the note shape tool. It didn't work. I am working in the Broadway Style. Any other way to do it?
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That's how I did it in my demo.
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This is what I usually do, hopefully it works for you:
Click the Selection tool
Select the region containing the notes you want to change
Choose Utilities > Change > Noteheads
Click the Selection tool
Select the region containing the notes you want to change
Choose Utilities > Change > Noteheads
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That method is limited. It just depends on how you want the X to appear.
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