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Additionally, there is no automatic vertical collision avoidance in galley view, so notes
and items might overlap.
Page View
Displays your layout paginated exactly as it appears when you print or export it.
This view type is useful if you want to view spreads or single pages. Spreads allow you
to work out page turns, because the performer only needs to turn the page at the end
of the right-hand page of a pair. Viewing single pages can be helpful if you want to
print the layout as a series of single pages. This might be necessary if you are using, for
example, a fan-fold or concertina approach, in which case the distinction between left-
and right-hand pages is
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You can change the default view type used for all future projects on the General page in
Preferences.
RELATED LINKS
Preferences dialog on page 58
Switching to galley/page view on page 56
Page formatting on page 331
Players on page 103
Instruments on page 108
Page arrangements for page view
You can change the way pages are arranged for display in the music area.
Spreads Horizontally
Displays pages in pairs as two-page spreads, with each pair laid out from left to right in
a row.
Spreads Vertically
Displays pages in pairs as two-page spreads, with each pair laid out from top to bottom
in a column.
Single Pages Horizontally
Displays individual pages laid out from left to right.
Single Pages Vertically
Displays individual pages laid out from top to bottom.
RELATED LINKS
Switching to galley/page view on page 56
Zoom options
Zoom options in the status bar allow you to change the displayed size of pages in the music area.
Custom Zoom
Opens a dialog that allows you to set a custom zoom percentage.
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