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If the formatting of the source layout relies primarily on its Casting Off settings in Setup >
Layout Options, it is likely that only activating Include layout options is sucient to produce
very similar formatting in the destination layouts without adding system/frame breaks on every
system.
Copying property settings to other layouts
Many properties are layout-specic, meaning they only affect the layout currently open in the
music area. You can copy the properties set on notes and items to all other layouts in which they
appear, for example, to show gradual dynamics with the same style in part layouts after
changing their style in the full score layout.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes or items whose properties you want to copy to other layouts.
2. Choose Edit > Propagate Properties.
RESULT
All properties set on the selected notes/items are copied to all layouts in which those notes/items
appear.
RELATED LINKS
Large selections on page 304
Resetting the appearance of items on page 311
Resetting the position of items on page 312
Music Fonts dialog
The Music Fonts dialog allows you to change the font used for notations and glyphs project-
wide. Any font you use for notations and glyphs must be SMuFL-compliant.
You can open the Music Fonts dialog by choosing Edit > Music Fonts.
Music Fonts dialog
The dialog contains all available SMuFL fonts you have installed on your computer that have the
appropriate metadata for Dorico SE to recognize them. By default, Dorico SE comes with the
following SMuFL-compliant fonts:
Layout and formatting
Music Fonts dialog
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