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Master pages
Master pages function like templates in Dorico SE, allowing the same page formatting to be
applied to multiple different pages in different layouts.
NOTE
Page size and margins, page orientation, and staff size for all layouts are specied in Setup >
Layout Options.
All pages in your score and parts inherit their layout formats from master pages. However, in
Dorico SE, you cannot edit master pages or create new ones; this is only available in Dorico Pro.
Dorico SE provides default master pages for rst (First) and subsequent (Default) pages. Master
pages are contained in master page sets for full score and part layouts. Master page sets are
automatically applied to every layout that you create.
NOTE
Changing individual pages in layouts is considered a master page override in Dorico SE. This
includes, for example, editing the title or running header in Write mode. Pages with master page
overrides are not automatically deleted, even if they are empty because the layout became
shorter.
If you want to change the information shown at the tops of pages, that is, the title and running
header text that you cannot select, we recommend that you do so in the Project Info dialog to
avoid master page overrides. The big title at the top of the rst page is the project title, and the
running header on subsequent pages uses the ow title for the top ow on that page.
RELATED LINKS
Layout Options dialog on page 100
Flow headings
Flow headings allow you to show the titles of ows immediately above their rst system
automatically. They function like templates, in much the same way as master pages.
Flow headings exist as part of master page sets. By default, Dorico SE provides one ow heading
in each master page set, which contains tokens to display the ow number and ow title; in a
new project, this appears as “1. Flow 1”. This is used automatically for all ow headings. In Dorico
SE, you cannot edit ow headings or create new ones; this is only available in Dorico Pro.
Flow headings are automatically inserted above the rst system of the ow to which they apply,
meaning they do not have a xed vertical position on the page like other frames and follow the
music if it moves. They also occupy vertical space within music frames. You can change the
margins for the space above and below ow headings.
A ow heading above the third ow in a part layout
Layout and formatting
Master pages
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