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Chapter 20 View and edit music notation 626
Change the clef sign
Each sta style has a default clef sign. In general, you should choose a sta style with the clef you
want the part or sta to use for most of the score. For information about choosing sta styles, see
Work with sta styles.
You can add clef changes to the score to improve readibility; for example, when the notes of an
instrument normally written in one clef move into a dierent range that would require many
ledger lines in the original clef.
The Part box is available when Show Advanced Tools is selected in Logic Pro
Advanced preferences.
Add a clef sign from the Part box
1 If the Clefs section of the Part box isn’t visible, click the Clefs button in the Part box.
2 Drag a clef sign from the Part box to the place in the part or score where you want to add it.
Change the clef sign in Wrapped view or Page view
1 Control-click the clef sign.
2 Choose Select Clef from the shortcut menu.
3 Click the clef sign, then click OK (or double-click the clef sign).
Change the size of secondary clefs
1 Open the Clefs and Signatures project settings by doing one of the following:
Choose Layout > Clefs and Signatures (or use the Settings: Clefs and Signatures key
command).
Choose File > Project Settings > Score (or use the corresponding key command), then click the
Clefs and Signatures tab.
2 Choose a value in the Smaller Clef Changes pop-up menu.
All clefs, except the rst one in every sta, will be reduced in size, depending on the value chosen
here. This happens regardless of whether the clef changes are the result of a dierent sta style
in the same sta, or clefs inserted from the Part box.