In the lead sheet window, notation window, and print output BIAB often prints a natural sign in parentheses (#) to a note that was sharped or flatted in the previous measure, I assume as a reminder. While I don't think this is proper notation etiquette, it is usually fine with me. But sometimes the (#) are right on top of sharps or flats of vertically adjacent notes making these more important symbols unreadable. My question is - Is there a way to turn off these redundant natural signs?

Thanks.


kelso

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