Score Editor: disappearing chord symbols

Very annoyingly, after inserting chord symbols with the chord tool, the chord symbols have suddenly started disappearing after I TAB out of them to move to the next bar, or they disappear as soon as I click somewhere else to de-select.
I cannot tell if this is a bug ( though I suspect it is) or some element of the score editor I am unaware of.
After the chord disappears and I re-insert it. Same thing happens.
Looking in the Event list shows that there are actually three chords inserted there as META events. But it seems they have disappeared for ever from the score...
All suggestions appreciated.

yo rohan.. you are indeed correct. Fiddling with the channel in the Event List cleared this up.
cheers
Adam
PS can you now serve up some of that great coffee on the Event List ?

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