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Recording
Saving Your Work
3. Click OK.
Labeling Your Projects
SONAR lets you attach subtitles, composer credits, copyright, and other information to your projects,
as shown in the following table:
This information is shown in the File Info dialog box, which is displayed using the File > Info
command. If the File Info window is open when you save a file, then this window is displayed
automatically the next time the file is opened. This is useful if you:
• Share files with others and want them to see special instructions when they open the file
• Want your copyright information to be displayed automatically
If the File Info window is closed when you save the file, it will not be automatically displayed the next
time the file is opened.
Although you cannot use Edit menu commands while working in the File Info window, standard
Windows hot keys like CTRL+X, CTRL+C, and CTRL+V can be used to cut, copy, and paste text.
To Display and Edit Project Information
1. Choose File > Info to display the File Info window.
2. Edit the information as desired.
Note: If the current project is unsaved at the time you choose File > Revert, you will be
prompted with a warning that reverting the project will cause all unsaved changes to be lost.
When the reverted project is loaded, the timestamp is stripped off, and the reverted project
assumes the project’s original name.
Label Description
Title The title for your project; prints automatically at the top of a Staff view printout.
Subtitle For a subtitle or dedication; prints directly below the title in a Staff view printout.
Instructions Use for performance instructions; prints flush left in a Staff view printout.
Author Put your name here if you are the composer. Prints flush right in a Staff view printout.
Copyright Copyright information prints flush right, under the author name, in a Staff view
printout.
Keywords Put keywords describing the project here for future reference.
Comments Free text comments. Type as much as you like. You can enter approximately the
same amount of text as you can in Windows Notepad.
Table 50.