This might help others re adding chords
Adding chord symbols to a melody is easy yet sometimes I get carried away and "overshoot" my next target. Because I'm "not the brightest button in the box" I couldn't find a way to 'go back' a few notes. Backspace, Left Arrow and CTRL Z didn't work.
Bingo. have now found it. So just in case anyone else is a fellow sufferer, it is simply ALT+left arrow. It doesn't seem to be in the handbook
Using the colon and semi-colon buttons moves your cursor 1 whole beat left or right. The above method works for inbetweeny beats.
cheers (from a slightly less dull button)
Comments
Handbook for the rescue: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/chord-symbols#commands
Shift+Space seems the one you were looking for?
In reply to Handbook for the rescue:… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you again...but Alt + Left Arrow works. Well, for me it does on my Win machine
In reply to Thank you again...but Alt +… by onscuba
Yes, that does work for me too, even if not documented. But there are documented ways of doing the same thing too ;-)
In reply to Yes, that does work for me… by Jojo-Schmitz
...and using the "left arrow" to go back (however many notes) seems slightly more intuitive than pressing a space bar (To me!)
Thanks
In reply to ...and using the "left arrow… by onscuba
Well, space moves forward, so shift+space moving back seems quite intuitive to me