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Changing the properties of individual notes and items
You can change the properties of individual notes and notations independently, for example, if
you want only a few crescendos to appear as text rather than as hairpins.
NOTE
You can only change the properties of complete notes and notations. For example, if a pedal line
extends across multiple systems, you cannot change its line style on one system but keep the
original line style on another system.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a note or notation item in the music area.
2. Optional: If the Properties panel is hidden, show it in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-8 .
Click the disclosure arrow at the bottom of the window.
Choose Window > Show Bottom Panel.
3. In the Properties panel, change the properties you want.
RESULT
The complete note or notation item is changed. The changes are immediately displayed in the
music area.
NOTE
Many properties are layout-specic. For example, if you change the staff-relative placement of an
item in a full score layout, this does not affect the placement of the item in the corresponding
part layout. However, you can copy property settings to other layouts.
RELATED LINKS
Copying property settings to other layouts on page 354
Resetting the appearance of items on page 311
Resetting the position of items on page 312
Notations toolbox
The options in the Notations toolbox allow you to determine what notation items are available in
the Notations panel. The Notations toolbox is located on the right of the window in Write mode.
Clefs
Hides/Shows the Clefs panel, which contains sections for the different clefs and octave
lines that you can input.
Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals
Hides/Shows the Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel, which
contains sections for the different key signatures, tonality systems, and accidentals
that you can input. You can also create and edit custom tonality systems from this
panel.
Write mode
Project window in Write mode
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