MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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And the same answer: you don’t, in SongWriter. In the full Finale, you start with all of the staves (or, you can add one in later, but it still goes from start to finish) and then you hide it where...
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The problem is probably in the top margin. About .5 inches should be enough. You don’t need 1.5. Adrian’s method is completely fine, but, being lazy, I generally drag them! In the Page Layout too...
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You can't. See my response in your other thread.
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Again, you can't. Another limitation of SongWriter. If this is the type of work you need to do, you really need to upgrade. Sorry.
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You can create the staff, and use the % tool to resize it to 70% or so; whatever you like. You would do that in the score. I don't know why you are having trouble changing the clef in the score. ...
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Add an additional staff, and hide it where you don’t want it. Again, it’s easiest in scroll view. Or, create your ossia measures in another document, export them as graphics, and import them into...
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I have to agree with Bruce, in that you’ve told us nothing. Other than it will cost us.
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Log into your Finale account, and go to the My Software tab. Assuming you paid for and registered the product back then, you should see it listed, along with the serial number. If it isn’t there,...
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I suspect most of us on the forum use Finale, and may not be very familiar with Sibelius.
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Set it up by choosing the instruments you want, from the wizard. Then, you can go to the score manager, and adjust the clefs and/or transposition as needed. Once you have done that, save the scor...