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PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes on string instrument staves from which you want to indicate a ngering
shift.
2. In the Properties panel, activate/deactivate Indicate shift to next note in the Fingering
and Positions group.
RESULT
Shift indicators are shown when the property is activated, and hidden when the property is
deactivated.
Shift indicators are positioned between the selected notes and the notes that immediately follow
them.
RELATED LINKS
Specifying on which string individual notes are played on page 513
Changing the direction of string ngering shift indicators
You can change the direction of individual string ngering shift indicators if they do not point in
the direction required.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the shift indicators whose direction you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Shift direction in the Fingering and Positions group.
3. Choose one of the following options:
Up
Down
RESULT
The selected shift indicators are angled up/down.
NOTE
You can also affect the direction of string shift indicators by specifying the strings on which notes
are played.
RELATED LINKS
Specifying on which string individual notes are played on page 513
Fingerings imported from MusicXML les
Dorico Elements imports ngerings that are specied using the ngering element in MusicXML
les.
MusicXML les exported from Finale typically represent ngerings in the correct way. However,
because Sibelius does not use the ngering element, Dorico Elements cannot import ngerings
from MusicXML les exported by Sibelius.
Fingering
Fingerings imported from MusicXML les
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