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5. Change the number of systems you want in each frame by changing the value in the value
eld.
6. Activate/Deactivate Scale number of systems by frame height.
7. Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
The number of systems automatically contained in each music frame in the selected layouts is
changed.
If you activated Scale number of systems by frame height, the number of systems contained in
each frame is adjusted according to the size of the music frame.
Frame breaks
In Dorico SE, you can use frame breaks to push musical material into the next frame, which is
usually on the next page, meaning you can use frame breaks to create page breaks. For example,
you can use frame breaks to insert page turns at
specic positions in part layouts.
Frame breaks are indicated by signposts, which you can hide/show at any time. They are also
layout-specic, meaning each layout can have frame breaks at different rhythmic positions.
TIP
You can also control the content of music frames by xing the number of systems per music
frame in each layout.
RELATED LINKS
Per-layout vertical spacing options on page 364
Inserting frame breaks
You can insert frame breaks at any rhythmic position, for example, to create page turns at
appropriate places in the current layout.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a note or item at the rhythmic position where you want to insert a frame break.
For example, if you select a clef, the clef is placed at the end of the frame and all following
notes are moved to the start of the next music frame.
2. Choose Edit > Frame Break.
RESULT
A frame break is inserted immediately before the rhythmic position of the earliest selected item.
All notations after the frame break are moved to the next music frame.
NOTE
If you insert a frame break in the middle of a phrase in a two-bar or four-bar repeat region,
Dorico SE does not automatically move the frame break to before/after the phrase, causing it to
be split across the frame break.
Layout and formatting
Page formatting
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