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860Logic Pro User Guide
Show Page Rulers: Displays horizontal and vertical rulers that make precise layout tasks
easier.
Switch to Page view
Do one of the following:
Choose View > Page View from the Score Editor menu bar.
Click the Page View button in the Score Editor menu bar.
Change page display options
Choose View > Page Display Options from the Score Editor menu bar, then choose display
options.
To choose page display options, you must be in Page view.
Jump to a specific page of the score
1. In Page view, choose View > Go to Page from the Score Editor menu bar.
2. Enter the page number, then click OK.
The playhead is automatically set to the beginning of the selected page, unless the
sequencer is running when you click OK. In this situation, Catch mode is turned off.
You should use Linear Score view for editing, as screen redraws are much faster, especially
on slower computers.
Edit line breaks in a Logic Pro score
You can set line breaks individually for each score set, and also for each extracted part.
Line breaks are saved with the project.
By default, Logic Pro creates automatic line breaks based on the Spacing and Maximum
Bars/Line settings in the Global Score project settings. You can override automatic line
breaks using the Layout tool in Page view, and can also create line breaks by adding a Line
Break symbol from the Part box in any view.
For example, if the Global Score project setting for Maximum Bars/Line is 6, you can move
additional bars into a line using the Layout tool. Any unedited lines will still contain no
more than six bars. The full number of bars is only displayed if the spacing settings are low
enough to allow the proper display of that many bars.
For information about the Global project settings, see Global Score settings in Logic Pro.
For information about adding line break symbols, see Add page and line break symbols to a
score in Logic Pro.
Note: If you drag more bars into a line than would be displayed using the automatic line
break function, overlapping notes and symbols may result.