Hi @prko, you can record a macro that not only hides the intensity marking, but also left-aligns the remaining text to the notehead. You can then (after saving the macro and restarting Dorico) access the new macro from the Jumpbar (J) and then typing just the first letter of the first two words of the name of your macro. In my example I named the macro hide intensity markings, so, after selecting the dynamic/s, I press JHI and Enter. The Jumpbar also remembers the last used command, so the next time you only need to press J and Enter (or you can of course select all the desired dynamics and apply the macro):
Video (record a macro and access it via the Jumpbar):
Also: on MacOS you can assign shortcuts to every single menu item (and the recorded macro script is a menu item) directly from the MacOS settings > keyboard shortcuts >app shortcut>add an item with the + icon>choose your program (Dorico in this case), and insert the exact name of your script and assign a shortcut to it, so no need for the Jumpbar, in this case.