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859Logic Pro User Guide
Extract parts from a score in Logic Pro
You can quickly extract a single instrument from the score, instead of creating a score set
for every instrument in order to produce parts.
Using this method, only the track instrument names are used as instrument names in the
score. So, if you use this method to print your parts, you see the real instrument names of
the instruments as displayed in the Tracks area.
Extract an instrument part
Option-click the Score Set pop-up menu at the top of the inspector, then choose the
instrument from the list.
Import score sets from other Logic Pro projects
You can import score sets from other projects.
Import score sets from another project
1. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Project Settings > Import Project Settings (or use the corresponding
key command).
Click All Files in the Browser.
2. Navigate to and select the project file, then click the Import button.
Note: If using the All Files Browser, you also need to click the Import Settings button,
which appears after you click the Import button.
3. In the Import Settings window, select the Score Sets checkbox (and deselect all other
settings that you don’t want to import), then click the Import button.
All score sets are imported from another project into the current project.
Edit the score layout
Logic Pro score layout overview
Once you’ve added notes and symbols to your score, and edited individual staffs, the
next step is to refine the overall score layout. This process typically involves repositioning
staffs, as well as adjusting the number of bars per line, setting page margins, and changing
other Score project settings.
When editing the score layout, it’s recommended that you work in Page view, which
displays as many facing score pages as possible, depending on the size of the Score Editor
window and current zoom level.
You can choose different page display options that are useful for various printing or layout
tasks in Page view. The page display options include:
Show Margins: Displays page margins onscreen. These are not printed.
Show Pages in Pairs: Shows facing pages of the score. This setting depends on the
zoom settings and Scale region parameter.