Glissando problem.
When a glissando is applied to two notes, if either or both of them is part of a chord, then the glissando always points to the top note of the chord or chords. You can move the glissando up and down using ALT, CTRL or SHIFT + arrow keys, but the angle of the glissando remains the same. So you are unable to tie or place the glissando between specific notes.
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You could use different voices . Probably this would be clearer to read as well.
In reply to You could use different by David Bolton
Hi David,
Yes, I had thought of that...I was wanting to use a glissando in a guitar score to indicate a slide of a finger to another fret on the same string, but without sounding any intermediate notes. The start and ending notes may not be in the same voice however. I think using lines would be better suited. Thanks.