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Splitting bars by inputting new barlines
You can also split bars by inputting new barlines that are not normal (single) barlines anywhere
within a bar without affecting the time signature.
However, inputting a normal (single) barline anywhere within an existing bar resets the pattern
of the time signature from that point onwards.
For example, selecting the third quarter note (crotchet) in a 4/4 bar and inserting a new barline
causes a new 4/4 bar to start from the added barline. This leaves the equivalent of a 2/4 bar
without a time signature to the left of the barline, but the bars to the right of the added barline
are in 4/4 and continue to be in 4/4 until the next time signature or the end of the
ow,
whichever comes rst.
After a normal (single) barline is added, a signpost appears to show how it affects the time
signature.
Two 4/4 bars with quarter notes Adding a normal barline halfway through the rst
4/4 bar restarts the time signature from that point.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for time signatures on page 211
Input methods for bars and barlines on page 223
Inserting system breaks on page 347
Inserting frame breaks on page 346
Inputting notes in Insert mode on page 175
Combining bars
You can combine two or more bars into one, longer bar by deleting the barline between them.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the barline you want to delete.
2. Press Backspace or Delete .
RESULT
The bars on either side of the deleted barline combine into one bar. If required, the notes inside
are automatically re-beamed appropriately.
NOTE
Deleting a barline does not automatically change the time signature. To avoid confusion, we
recommend that you input a new time signature to
reect the new rhythmic duration of the bar.
RELATED LINKS
Deleting barlines on page 497
Bars
Combining bars
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