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    just created a bunch of notes with leaders and realize that they need to shift over to the left/right without "moving" them individually similar to the 'stretch' command in ACA where you can stretch the multi-leaders and the arrows stay in place.

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    Default Re: adjusting Notes w/ leaders location

    Sorry, the only way they'll respect the leader arrow location is to select them individually and use the Move grip (4-way arrow) to re-position each one. They'll snap into alignment with each other. Then again you'll may want to adjust the shoulder length of the leader afterward as well so it may be simpler to move them together and then adjust the arrows anyway.

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    yeah...that's what I was afraid of.

    Thank you Steve.

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