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In Write mode, each region has a handle at the start and end, which you can use to move and
lengthen/shorten regions.
When two different slash regions are adjacent, they alternate highlight colors to ensure the
separate regions are always identiable.
Two adjacent slash regions with different highlight colors
You can use slash regions and slash voices in the same project and at the same rhythmic
positions, for example, you can input a slash region where you do not want to be specic about
the rhythm, then input notes in a slash voice for a single bar where you want to specify an exact
rhythm.
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Because rhythm slashes are often accompanied by chord symbols to indicate the set of notes
the performer should use, you can hide/show chord symbols in slash/chord symbol regions on
instrument staves where chord symbols are hidden.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting slash regions on page 332
Slash voices on page 1001
Slash region counts on page 876
Slashes in multiple-voice contexts on page 871
Moving slash regions on page 874
Lengthening/Shortening slash regions on page 875
Hiding/Showing notes alongside slash regions on page 872
Hiding/Showing chord symbols on page 600
Chord symbol regions on page 601
Bar repeats on page 861
Annotations on page 537
Hiding/Showing slash region highlights
You can hide/show the colored highlights for slash regions at any time, for example, if you want
to show the highlights when inputting music but hide them when engraving.
PROCEDURE
Choose View > Highlight Slash Regions.
RESULT
Highlights on slash regions are shown when a tick appears beside Highlight Slash Regions in
the menu, and hidden when no tick appears.
RELATED LINKS
Slash voices on page 1001
Rhythm slashes
Slash regions
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12