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2. Choose Write > Split Flow.
RESULT
The ow is split into two ows: the existing ow and a new ow that begins from the position of
the item you selected. By default, new ows in full score layouts start on a new page in page view
and are shown on a separate background in galley view.
RELATED LINKS
Flows on page 128
Adding ows on page 129
Deleting ows on page 130
Deleting empty bars at the end of ows on page 492
Allowing/Disallowing multiple ows on the same page on page 337
Switching to galley/page view on page 56
Comments
Comments allow you to add notes or instructions at precise positions in your project without
affecting the music. They are considered annotations in Dorico SE, meaning they are not printed
by default.
Comments exist outside of the music, so they do not affect note spacing, vertical spacing, or
casting off. However, you can attach them to specic items and staves in order to show the
precise subject of each comment.
A passage with comments and replies
By default, comments are shown in the music area. They appear as speech bubble symbols as
close as possible to their attached position. Comments that are replies are stacked vertically
below the original comment.
All comments in the current ow are listed in the Comments panel in Write mode. Clicking a
comment, either in the Comments panel or in the music area, automatically moves the view to
bring that rhythmic position into focus.
In addition to its content, each comment identies the following:
Author of the comment, using either the current user account name or a custom name
On macOS, the user account name uses the long account name; on Windows, it uses the full
name associated with the account. If Dorico SE cannot determine your account name, a
dialog appears into which you can add the name and initials you want to use for comments.
You can also change these in Preferences.
Date the comment was added
Write mode
Comments
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Dorico SE 3.1.10