User Manual

QUICKSCRIBE EDITOR
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Figure 43-32: Selected measures appear with a box around them.
5 Choose Do to Selected Measures> Hide.
You will be asked where you want to hide the
measures. You must specify an arrangement
measure location as the destination.
Figure 43-33: Choosing a destination for the hidden measures.
After you click OK, the selected measures will be
hidden in the arrangement measures you specified.
You can view them by choosing them from the
alternate bar menu in that measure, as
demonstrated below.
Figure 43-34: Hidden measures can be viewed by choosing them
from the alternate bar menu.
Displaying hidden measures does not change
playback
Note that when you hide a measure behind another
measure, you do not change playback. If you have
linear bars 2 and 4 associated with arrangement
bar 2 in your arranged score, you can choose either
linear bar as the representation that you want to see
for that bar (as demonstrated in Figure 43-34). But
choosing a linear bar for display purposes does not
mean that those notes are going to play every time
through the bar. The hidden linear bars always play
exactly as recorded when it is their turn to play. The
wiper will wipe over whatever representation is on
the screen for that bar, but the performance of
linear bars 2 and 4 will happen exactly as recorded
regardless of what is on the screen (and on the
printed page).
The Hide measures in sequential bars option
If the Hide measures in sequential bars option is
unchecked, then all of the measures that you have
selected will be hidden in the destination bar you
choose. For example, if you’ve selected bars 7, 8
and 9, and you choose bar 1 as destination bar to
hide them in, they will all go into bar 1. However, if
the Hide measures in sequential bars option is
checked, then bars 7, 8 and 9 will be hidden
consecutively in bars 1, 2 and 3.
Locating hidden linear measures
To quickly locate a hidden linear measure, try
entering that measure number in the global
counter and hitting play. The wiper will jump to the
arrangement measure where that linear measure is
hidden. You can then select the hidden linear
measure from the alternate measure popup next to
the measure number in order to see it and edit its
data. You can also use the Pop Out command
(explained below) to extract it from that
arrangement measure.
Pop Out
Pop Out is the opposite of Hide. If you select an
arrangement bar that contains more than one
linear bar, the Do to Selected Measures> Pop Out
command (Figure 43-31 on page 490) extracts the
currently visible linear bar and places it just to the
right of the arrangement bar you selected. After
being liberated, you can then move the popped-out
bar anywhere in the score (such as its original
linear position).