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If a repeat mark occurs mid-system and is not treated as a barline, tempo marks are aligned with
the repeat mark.
When a tempo mark includes both text and a metronome mark, the text appears rst, followed
by the metronome mark. When horizontal space is tight, the metronome mark can be positioned
below the tempo mark text.
You can move tempo marks to different rhythmic positions in Write mode. They are automatically
positioned to avoid collisions.
Tempo marks are categorized as system objects in Dorico SE, 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 tempo marks to
appear at multiple vertical positions in each system in the full score only.
RELATED LINKS
System objects on page 805
Changing the positions of system objects on page 805
Moving tempo marks rhythmically
You can move tempo marks to new rhythmic positions after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the tempo marks you want to move.
NOTE
When using the mouse, you can only move one tempo mark at a time.
2. Move the tempo marks 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 tempo mark to the right/left.
RESULT
The selected tempo marks are moved to new rhythmic positions.
NOTE
Only one tempo mark can exist at each rhythmic position. If a tempo mark in your selection
passes over another tempo mark as part of its move, the existing tempo mark is deleted.
You can undo this action, but any tempo marks deleted in the process are only restored if you
moved the tempo mark using the keyboard.
RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening gradual tempo changes on page 828
Tempo marks
Positions of tempo marks
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Dorico SE 3.1.10