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If you later want to input notes in a voice that was automatically deleted when you last closed the
project, you can create a new voice at any rhythmic position.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting notes into multiple voices on page 138
Swapping the order of voices
Dorico Elements automatically positions notes with the noteheads partially overlapping, in order
to minimize the horizontal space they occupy and maintain the clarity of the rhythm.
You can manually swap the order in which opposing voices are positioned horizontally.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes whose order you want to change.
2. Choose Edit > Voices > Swap Voice Order. You can also choose this option from the
context menu.
RESULT
The order of the selected notes is changed.
NOTE
Swapping the order of notes automatically activates Voice column index in the Notes and Rests
group of the Properties panel, which you can see in Engrave mode. If you swap the contents of
these notes again, their positions might not appear as expected.
Deactivating Voice column index reverts notes to your project-wide settings for note order.
EXAMPLE
Interlocking notes in opposing voices positioned
notehead to notehead.
Interlocking notes in opposing voices positioned
stem to stem.
RELATED LINKS
Voice column index on page 787
Stem direction on page 688
Implicit rests in multiple-voice contexts on page 632
Voice column index
The voice column index is used to determine the positions of notes when multiple columns are
needed, for example, when notes are in multiple voices and cannot be placed directly above each
other vertically, and instead must partially overlap.
The Voice column index property in the Notes and Rests group of the Properties panel is
automatically activated when you swap the order of voices manually.
Voices
Swapping the order of voices
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