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Working with text
Different types of text
Block Text
Block Text allows you to import text from a file on disk or from the clipboard. Proceed
as follows:
1. Click the Block Text symbol on the Other tab to activate the Draw tool.
You can insert block text on the project layer (for text that should appear on all
pages, for example, the score title), on the layout layer (to print a title only for a
particular track layout, for example, for a particular instrument), or on the note layer
(this text only appears in the score for a particular part).
2. Click in the score where you want to insert the text.
A regular file dialog appears.
3. Select a file (TXT or RTF) to import.
4. Click Open.
The text in the file is inserted into the score.
Right-clicking on inserted Block Text brings up a pop-up menu with the following
options:
The RTF Settings dialog
Selecting “Settings…” from the context menu (or double-clicking the Block Text)
brings up a dialog with settings for the Block Text. These are:
Menu item Description
Settings… Brings up the RTF Settings dialog. You can also open this by double-
clicking the Block Text.
Import Text… Imports text from a text file or RTF file. The imported text replaces any
text currently inserted at the position of the Block Text.
Update Text Reloads the text from the file.
Text From
Clipboard
Pastes the text from the clipboard into the Block Text.
Text To Clipboard Copies the Block Text to the clipboard.
Hide/Show Hides the inserted block text. To make the text visible again, activate
the Hide checkbox in the filter bar and select “Hide/Show” on the
context menu.
Properties Brings up the RTF Settings dialog.
Setting Description
Font Lets you select the font to use for the Block Text. If “No Change” is
selected, the font in the original file (if applicable) is used.
Size The text size, as a percentage.
Draw Frame When this is activated, a frame is shown around the Block Text.
Word wrap When this is activated, line breaks are used to fit the text in the Block
Text symbol.
Replace mode In this mode, the Block Text box is opaque, covering what’s under it.
Trans mode In this mode, the Block Text box is transparent.