User Manual

6.9
In the example below, the middle box (with quarter notes) is unshaded and will not be deleted.
The contents of the top and bottom measures will be deleted
1. Complete one of the following:
> Press the Delete key, or
> Select either Edit > Delete or Edit > Clear (to empty out measures) in the Menu bar, or
> Right-click and select Edit > Delete in the context menu.
Delete a Part (Sta)
If needed, you can quickly remove certain sta(s) in your score.
1. To open Score Setup, select Score>Setup or press WindoWs: Shift + T Mac: + T.
» The score area dims and new options appear.
2. To remove one instrument, click the button to the left of the instrument’s sta.
To remove multiple parts, hold down the Ctrl key as you select dierent instruments, or hold down Shift between
rst and last contiguous staves. The aected staves all have a blue highlight. Then press the button for any
highlighted instrument.
» The instrument(s) disappear from the score.
3. To end Score Setup, click the Exit Score Setup button or press Esc.
» The score area returns to normal.
Substitute a New Time Value for One Note or Rest
You can quickly change a note’s existing time value for another.
1. Place on the Music Cursor the note time value you want, either by clicking its icon in the Entry Palette or by pressing
its keyboard shortcut.
2. Position the Music Cursor image directly on top of the existing note.
3. Either click your mouse or press Enter.
»The substitution is complete. Since the replacement value diers from the original, adjust the time values of the
remaining notes/rests in the measure.
Substitute a New Time Value for Multiple Notes or Rests
You can quickly change the existing time values for any number of notes/rests at once.
1. If the notes/rests are contiguous, highlight the section involved. If the notes/rests are scattered, select the ones you
want to change.
2. Press the equals key (=), then press the keyboard shortcut for the time value you want.
»The substitution is complete. Since the replacement value diers from the original, adjust the time values of the
remaining notes/rests in the measures involved.