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NOTE
If you then delete your selection, any signposts included are also deleted. This can affect the
page layout, for example, by removing ossia staves whose signposts were included in the
selection.
RELATED LINKS
Hiding/Showing the system track on page 306
Deleting the contents of bars on page 492
Deleting bars/beats with the system track on page 491
Filters
Filters in Dorico SE allow you to select only a specic type of item from a larger selection. Dorico
SE includes a lter for every notation item.
You can nd the available lters by choosing Edit > Filter > [Item] > [Item type].
You can also choose lters from the context menu.
All signicant notation items have their own lter, for example, arpeggio signs, chord symbols,
key signatures, and playing techniques. You can also
lter for note spacing changes.
The following items have multiple lters because they have multiple types:
Notes
Allows you to lter notes, grace notes, and chords. You can also lter notes according
to their position in chords.
Voices
Allows you to lter voices according to their stem-direction. You can also lter slash
voices.
Dynamics
Allows you to lter all dynamics, or just gradual or immediate dynamics.
Tempos
Allows you to lter all tempo marks, or just absolute, relative, or gradual tempo
changes.
Lyrics
Allows you to lter all lyrics, or just lyrics with a specic line number, type, or staff-
relative placement.
NOTE
There is no lter for barlines. You also cannot lter ngerings, beams, articulations, or tremolos,
as they are considered part of the notes to which they apply.
RELATED LINKS
Filters for lyrics on page 617
Changing lters to select/deselect
You can change whether the available lter options select or deselect the specied items. By
default, lters select items, meaning that the resulting selection only includes the item being
ltered.
When lters are set to deselect, the resulting selection includes everything except the item being
ltered.
Write mode
Editing and selecting
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