User Manual
13.17
The fret numbers for all notes you see in the Tab sta will always be accurate. But you might nd after heavy editing,
MIDI input, or transposing that the fret numbers shown are not in the best position for musicians reading your
score. For example, let’s say you have a melody with notes at the third, fourth, and fth frets suddenly be followed
by a few notes at the tenth and eleventh frets, followed by a few notes on the rst and second frets. The pitches
are all accurate, but the existing series of string/fret numbers is almost unplayable, especially at fast speeds.
One way to alter a fret number is to click a note and drag it to another string. However, if there are many mixed-
position notes in the Tab sta, Notion oers an easy way to reset their fret/string positions in just a few clicks.
1. Ensure you are in Edit mode.
2. Highlight the measures involved (or, if you want, select Edit > Select Part to highlight the whole part).
3. Either:
> Go to the Menu bar and select Tools > Reset Tab Numbers, or
> Right-click and select Tools > Reset Tab Numbers.
» Fret numbers will be closer together. Where possible, Notion aims for the fth fret as a common anchor point.
◙ Resetting fret numbers closer together so measure can be played more easily.
Reset Tab Numbers