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Hiding/Showing frame break signposts
You can hide/show frame break signposts at any time.
PROCEDURE
Choose View > Signposts > Frame Breaks.
RESULT
Frame break signposts are shown when a tick appears beside Frame Breaks in the menu, and
hidden when no tick appears.
Deleting frame breaks
You can delete frame breaks after you have inserted them.
PREREQUISITE
Frame break signposts are shown.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the frame break signposts of the frame breaks you want to delete.
2. Press Backspace or Delete .
System breaks
System breaks are where musical material reaches the right page margin and must continue on
a new system, usually below the previous system on the same page or on a new page. Dorico SE
automatically arranges music across systems so that notes are correctly spaced and legible, but
you can also control system breaks manually.
System breaks are indicated by signposts, which you can hide/show at any time. They are also
layout-specic, meaning each layout can have system breaks at different rhythmic positions.
TIP
You can also control the content of systems by xing the number of bars per system in each
layout.
RELATED LINKS
Fixing the number of bars per system on page 345
Per-layout vertical spacing options on page 364
Inserting system breaks
You can insert system breaks at any rhythmic position.
PREREQUISITE
If you want to insert system breaks in the middle of multi-bar rests, you have either hidden multi-
bar rests in the layout or split multi-bar rests at the required positions.
PROCEDURE
1. Select a note or item at the rhythmic position where you want to insert a system break.
For example, if you select a clef, the clef is placed at the end of the system, and the notes are
moved to the start of the next system.
Layout and formatting
Page formatting
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