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The basics
Page Mode
Page Mode vs. Edit Mode
When Page Mode is not activated, the Score Editor is in Edit Mode. All you can do in
Edit Mode, you can also do in Page Mode. But Page Mode offers lots of additional
features which are directly related to how the score is displayed and printed.
Changing the Background in Page Mode
In Page Mode, you can specify different background textures for the score by
selecting an option from the Background Texture pop-up menu on the toolbar.
Ö The background texture only affects the display and is not used for printing.
Using the scrollbars in Page Mode
In Page Mode, the scrollbars are used to scroll the image of the page inside the
window.
Moving between pages in Page Mode
If your score takes up more than one page, you use the page number indicator in the
lower right corner to move to another page in your score. The number can be adjusted
using the standard editing techniques.
The page number indicator – adjust it to move to another page.
Also, if Auto-Scroll is activated on the toolbar, the score display follows the project
cursor position. This way you can scroll the score by using fast forward or rewind.
Editing individual parts in Page Mode
When you view a single part in Page Mode, the bars before and after the part is
normally shown as empty measures in the Score Editor. This is to preserve the layout
of the track, i.e. the spacing between staves and bar lines, number of bars per staff,
etc.
If you want to view and print a single part, without any surrounding empty bars,
activate the “Unlock Layout when editing single parts” option in the Preferences
dialog (Scores–Editing page). Note, however, that if you adjust the layout when
editing the part in this mode, this erases the layout for the whole track!
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This section of the manual assumes you are in Page Mode. It is mentioned explicitly if
something in this text specifically relates to Edit Mode.