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2. In the Properties panel, activate Custom text in the Repeat Markers group.
3. Enter the text you want into the value eld.
4.
Press Return .
RESULT
The text shown in the selected repeat markers is changed. This replaces the text in the selected
repeat markers without removing any symbols.
Positions of repeat markers
Repeat markers are placed above the staff by default, and at the same positions as other system
objects. Coda sections are separated from the preceding music by a gap in the system.
You can move repeat markers to different rhythmic positions in Write mode.
You can change the default staff-relative placement of repeat markers in each layout
independently in the Repeat Markers section of the Staves and Systems page in Setup >
Layout Options.
Repeat markers are categorized as system objects in Dorico Elements, which you can show above
the rst bracket of selected instrument families. You can change the instrument families above
which system objects appear in each layout independently, for example, if you want repeat
markers to appear at multiple vertical positions in each system in the full score only.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the staff-relative placement of repeat markers on page 860
Changing the positions of system objects on page 913
Repeats in playback on page 464
Moving repeat markers rhythmically
You can move repeat markers to new rhythmic positions after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the repeat markers you want to move.
NOTE
When using the mouse, you can only move one repeat marker rhythmically at a time.
2.
Move the selected repeat markers according to the current rhythmic grid resolution in any of
the following ways:
Press Alt/Opt-Right Arrow to move them to the right.
Press Alt/Opt-Left Arrow to move them to the left.
Click and drag the repeat marker to the right/left.
RESULT
The selected repeat markers are moved to new rhythmic positions.
Repeat markers
Positions of repeat markers
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12