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Old 02-12-2014, 11:53 AM
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Default Re: Repeat Measure Symbol

Hi, Ralph:

Not totally satisfactory, but, as you are using separate "print" and "performed" drum notation staves, you could make up a repeat bar symbol using free text, with a period, a backslash and another period and place it in the "print" staff where needed.

You'd need three different free text elements, in order to position them separately.

Empty the bar where the repeat symbol will be placed and then hide the rests in the bar. Whole note rests can't be hidden so you have to divide them into smaller rests first.

Attached is a quick screen shot of an example.

Hope that helps.

David
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