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810Logic Pro User Guide
Note Heads: Used for the display of note heads.
Guitar Grid Fingerings: Used for the display of guitar grid fingerings.
Guitar Markings: Used for the display of guitar markings.
Fingerings: Used for the display of fingering markings.
Open the Text Styles window
Choose Layout > Text Styles from the Score Editor menu bar.
Apply a text style to a text object
Select the text object, then choose a text style from the Style pop-up menu in the Event
inspector.
Create a new text style
Choose New > New Text Style in the Text Styles window.
A new line appears below the bottom text style entry, where you can define the attributes
of the new text style. The names of any new style can be edited in the text field, which
opens when you double-click the name of the text style.
Import text styles from another project
1. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Project Settings > Import Project Settings.
Click the Browsers button in the control bar, then click All Files.
2. Navigate to and select the project whose styles you want to use, then click the Import
button.
Note: If accessing the settings from the All Files Browser, you also need to click the
Import Project Settings button, which appears after you click the Import button.
3. In the Import Settings window, select the Text Styles checkbox, then click the Import
button.
Text style settings are imported into the active project.
Add automatic text to a score in Logic Pro
The text group in the Part box contains four objects you can use to add the display
level, instrument name, project name, and date. The corresponding text is automatically
displayed at the position you place the object:
REGION: Displays the name of the current display level. This can be a MIDI region, a
folder, or even the name of the project file (on the highest level).
INSTR (Instrument): Displays the name of the currently displayed instrument or score
set. For more information, see Logic Pro score sets overview.
SONG: Displays the name of the project file.
DATE: Displays the current date (at the time of printout).