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Instrument to which the comment applies
Bars to which the comment applies
NOTE
In the music area, only the initials of the author are shown. In the Comments panel, all
information is shown.
You can hide/show comments at any time, and you can choose to include them, alongside other
view options, when printing/exporting layouts.
RELATED LINKS
Deleting notes and items on page 317
Comments panel on page 324
Changing the author name used for comments on page 327
Annotations on page 477
Adding comments
You can add comments at any rhythmic position in your project, including adding different
comments to multiple staves at the same rhythmic position.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select an item on the staff and at the rhythmic position where you want to
add a comment. If you want your comment to apply to a range, select multiple items.
2. Press Alt/Opt-C to open the Comment dialog.
3. Enter your comment into the dialog.
4. Click OK to close the dialog and add the comment.
RESULT
The text you entered into the dialog is saved as a comment. In the music area, it is indicated by a
speech bubble symbol that contains your initials. In the Comments panel, the text you entered is
shown alongside your full username, the date, and the instrument and bar number to which you
added the comment.
TIP
You can also add comments by clicking Create Comment in the action bar in the Comments
panel, or by choosing Write > Create Comment.
EXAMPLE
A comment in the music area
Write mode
Comments
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