You can write more than one chord on the same note.
Just select the note and press Ctrl-K again.
After you have written the new chord, press the esc key on your keyboard, then move it up or down with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
You can also define a custom text style to assign to your alternate chords so you can make them a different size as well as position. To create a custom text style, right click one chord symbol, Text Style, hit New, give it a name and change the properties as desired. Now you can user the Inspector to assign that style to any chords you like.
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You can write more than one chord on the same note.
Just select the note and press Ctrl-K again.
After you have written the new chord, press the esc key on your keyboard, then move it up or down with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
In reply to You can write more than one by Ziya Mete Demircan
"Just select the note and press Ctrl-K again."
Thanks, that was helpful!
You can also define a custom text style to assign to your alternate chords so you can make them a different size as well as position. To create a custom text style, right click one chord symbol, Text Style, hit New, give it a name and change the properties as desired. Now you can user the Inspector to assign that style to any chords you like.