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MIDI EDITORS 253
Page view is not only useful for preparing a score sheet (e.g. for titles, borders), but also for
editing longer sequences. The stave break allows you to display considerably more bars
than with the linear display. Scrolling in full view mode: use the vertical scroll bar to scroll
from page to page.
"Page" mode as print preview: You should first change the page format (in the "Score
Properties" dialog) to the paper format of your printer before setting up the page for printing
as the display depends on the page format. You will then see your score exactly as it will
be printed.
Score sheet
The automatic conversion of MIDI data into a score is usually sufficient for editing MIDI
data, since efficiency is required instead of a perfect, ready-to-print display. However, it
may still be sensible during editing to adjust some of the display options. The display
options can be found in the "MIDI score properties" dialog, which you can open by clicking
on the corresponding button.
Score settings: Open this dialog for notation system and page
properties.
Presets are also located here. These are preprogrammed standard settings for certain
instruments or instrumentation such as strings, piano, or orchestra. Selecting a preset
improves the score display and its readability: