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Changing the default staff size
You can change the default size of staves in each layout independently. For example, you can
have a small staff size in full score layouts but a larger staff size in part layouts.
NOTE
If the size of system object font styles is set to Staff-relative, the staff size of the top staff in each
instrument family group affects the size of system objects if they are shown above that bracketed
group. Font styles that are set to Absolute are unaffected by staff size.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2. In the Layouts list, select the layouts whose staff size you want to change.
By default, the layout currently open in the music area is selected when you open the dialog.
You can select other layouts by using the selection options in the action bar, Shift -clicking
adjacent layouts, and Ctrl/Cmd -clicking individual layouts.
3. Click Page Setup in the page list.
4. In the Space Size section, select the staff size you want from the Rastral size menu.
NOTE
If you select Custom, you can set a custom value in the Space size eld, expressed in your
preferred unit of measurement.
You can also set a Custom value by changing the value when any Rastral size is selected.
5. Optional: Repeat steps 2 to 4 for other layouts.
6. Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
The staff size is changed throughout the selected layouts.
TIP
You can also change the staff size from selected rhythmic positions onwards in layouts, and
change the size of individual staves.
RELATED LINKS
Staff size on page 342
Brackets and braces on page 527
System objects on page 805
Changing the size of individual staves on page 343
Changing the default staff/system spacing
You can change the default gaps between staves and systems in each layout independently. For
example, you can have smaller gaps between staves in full score layouts to accommodate more
staves, and larger gaps between systems in part layouts to give players space to add pencil
markings.
TIP
If the staves in a layout are very close together, just decreasing the staff size might be
sucient to produce good results.
Layout and formatting
Page formatting
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Dorico SE 3.1.10