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Select a project le name and click Open Selected Project.
RESULT
The selected Dorico projects are opened.
NOTE
In Dorico SE, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is two. If you open
a project that contains more than two players, it opens in read-only mode.
Projects from different versions of Dorico
You can open projects that were last saved in other versions of Dorico than the one you have. In
such cases, Dorico SE shows a warning message to make you aware of any implications.
The contents of the warning message vary according to the version of Dorico in which the project
was last saved:
When opening a project last saved in an older version, it shows the version number the
project was last saved in and informs you that the project will be updated to your current
version.
When opening a project last saved in a newer version, it shows only that the project is from a
newer version. It also informs you that items and notations from that version might not
appear and will be deleted if you save the project in your current version.
In both cases, opening the project is non-destructive. This means that its contents and
formatting are unaffected if you do not save it.
You can prevent Dorico SE from showing you warnings about projects from different versions in
the
Files section of the General page in Preferences. In the same section, you can also tell
Dorico SE to prompt you to choose a new location for projects from different versions when you
save them. This reduces the risk of you overwriting them by mistake.
RELATED LINKS
Preferences dialog on page 58
Missing Fonts dialog
The Missing Fonts dialog appears when you open a project that contains a font that you do not
have installed on your computer. It allows you to select replacement fonts that are installed on
your computer as substitutes.
The Missing Fonts dialog displays a table with multiple columns that identify the specic font
families and styles that are missing for font, character, and paragraph styles and text objects.
Every place in the project where a font is missing has its own row. For example, if the bold style
of a font family is used in three different paragraph styles, three rows are shown in the dialog,
one for each paragraph style.
Project and le handling
Projects from different versions of Dorico
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