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Positions of time signatures
Standard time signatures are positioned on staves with the middle staff line, or only staff line for
single-line staves, passing through their center. Large time signatures can be positioned in the
middle or at the top of bracket groups, or above staves at system object positions.
You can move time signatures to different rhythmic positions in Write mode. They move
according to the current rhythmic grid resolution and are positioned automatically to avoid
collisions.
You can also change the position of time signatures in each layout independently, for example, if
you want to show time signatures above the staff and at system object positions in some layouts
but only once per bracket in other layouts.
RELATED LINKS
System objects on page 805
Changing the positions of system objects on page 805
Changing the size and position of time signatures on page 847
Moving time signatures rhythmically
You can move time signatures to new rhythmic positions after they have been input.
NOTE
You can only move time signatures rhythmically using the keyboard.
Time signatures can only be moved along staves. If you want to move a time signature
across staves, you must delete the time signature and input a new time signature on the
other staff.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the time signatures you want to move.
2. Move the time signatures according to the current rhythmic grid resolution in any of the
following ways:
Press Alt/Opt-Right Arrow to move them to the right.
Press Alt/Opt-Left Arrow to move them to the left.
RESULT
The time signature takes effect from its new rhythmic position until the next existing time
signature, or the end of the
ow. Barlines are automatically updated either side of the time
signature up to the previous/next existing time signature, or the start/end of the ow.
NOTE
Only one time signature can exist at each rhythmic position, except for time signatures that only
apply to single staves. If a time signature moves to the exact rhythmic position of another time
signature as part of its move, the existing time signature is deleted.
You can undo this action which restores any time signatures deleted in the process.
Time signatures
Positions of time signatures
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