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Inputting rehearsal marks
You can input rehearsal marks with the mouse and the keyboard. You can input rehearsal marks
during note input and later by adding them to existing music.
NOTE
These steps describe inputting with the default mouse input preference Create item at
selection.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
Select an item at the rhythmic position where you want to input a rehearsal mark. For
example, a barline or a note.
NOTE
You can only input one rehearsal mark at a time, even if multiple items are selected.
2. Press Shift-A .
Alternatively, you can click Rehearsal Marks in the Notations toolbox.
RESULT
A rehearsal mark is input at the selected barline, or at the rhythmic position of the start of a note,
a rest, or an object.
The order of rehearsal marks is updated automatically, meaning you can input them in any
order, including before and between existing rehearsal marks.
RELATED LINKS
Rehearsal marks on page 734
Mouse input settings on page 156
Inputting markers/timecodes
You can input markers at specic positions in time. In Dorico SE, timecodes are automatically
shown alongside markers.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, move the playhead to the time position where you want to input a marker.
2. Press Shift-Alt/Opt-M .
RESULT
A marker is input at the position of the playhead. It shows the default text “Marker” and includes
a timecode reecting that position.
TIP
You can also input markers by clicking Add Marker in the Markers section of the Video panel.
This method allows you to enter a timecode directly into the Add Marker dialog, rather than
input a marker at the playhead position, so it can be useful if, for example, you already know the
timecodes for each marker.
Write mode
Notations input
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