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Copying and pasting items to ll a selected range
You can copy and paste items, including notes and notations, multiple times within a selected
range at once, for example, if you want to
ll multiple bars with the same phrase.
NOTE
You can only copy and paste items that have a duration to ll a selection. For example, you can
copy and paste gradual dynamics to ll a selection but not immediate dynamics.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the items you want to copy throughout a range.
2. Press Ctrl/Cmd-C to copy the selected items.
3. Select the range throughout which you want to paste the selected items.
4. Press Ctrl/Cmd-V to paste the selected items.
RESULT
The selected items are copied as many times as will t within the selected range without
extending beyond it.
TIP
If you selected a range on multiple staves, the selected items are also pasted to multiple staves.
RELATED LINKS
Large selections on page 304
Moving notes to other staves
You can move notes to other staves of any type, for example, if you want to move individual
notes from one keyboard staff to another after importing a keyboard part from a MIDI le.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes you want to move to another staff.
2. Move the notes to another staff in one of the following ways:
To move notes to the staff above, press Alt/Opt-N .
To move notes to the staff below, press Alt/Opt-M .
RESULT
The selected notes are moved to another staff by cutting them from their original staff and
pasting them to the new staff. By default, they are pasted into the
rst voice active on that staff.
NOTE
When moving notes within tuplets to other staves, those notes do not remain tuplets unless you
have also selected the tuplet bracket, tuplet number/ratio, or tuplet signpost.
RELATED LINKS
Creating cross-staff beams on page 518
Copying and pasting items to multiple staves on page 318
Write mode
Arranging tools
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Dorico SE 3.1.10