To clarify:

Your original command does _not_ shift a note but (as the name tells) a note 
column. When you don't specify different voices both notes are in the same 
column and are shifted _together_.

HTH
Urs



Pierre Perol-Schneider <pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> schrieb:

>2013/5/18 Tom Cloyd <tomcloydm...@gmail.com>
>
>>  I'm having this problem repeatedly - in several scores
>>
>> << \stemDown
>>
>> {a4\rest \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #2.0 a gis |} \\
>>
>> {s4 b,2}
>>
>> >>
>>
>>
>> The " \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #2.0" has NO
>effect.
>>
>
>\version "2.16.0"
>
><<
>  \stemDown
> { \voiceOne a4\rest \once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #2.0 a
>gis | }
>    \\
>    { \voiceTwo s4 b,2 }
>>>
>
>should work fine
>
>
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