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2. Select MIDI > Scores > Flip Stems.
Working with Text
You can use the Text tool to add comments, articulation, or instrumentation advice and other
text strings anywhere in the score display.
Adding Text
PROCEDURE
1. On the toolbar, select the Text tool.
2. Click anywhere in the score.
A blinking cursor indicates that you can enter text.
3. Enter the text and press Return .
Editing Text
To edit existing text, double-click it with the Object Selection tool.
This opens the text for editing. Use the Up Arrow , Down Arrow , Left Arrow , and
Right Arrow keys to move the cursor, delete characters with the Delete or Backspace
keys, press Return when you are nished.
To delete text blocks, select them with the Object Selection tool and press Backspace or
Delete .
To move text blocks, drag them to a new position.
To duplicate text blocks, press Alt/Opt and drag them to a new position.
Changing the Text Font, Size, and Style
You can change the font, size, and style of the text that you have added to the score display.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
To change the settings for a specic text block, click on the text with the Object
Selection tool.
To set the default settings for all new text blocks, unselect any selected text block and
change the settings.
2. Select MIDI > Scores > Set Font.
3. In the Font Settings dialog, make your changes.
4. Click Apply.
5. Optional: Select another text block, adjust the settings, and click Apply.
Set Font Dialog
In this dialog, you can change the font, size, and style of the text that you have added to the
score display.
To open the Set Font dialog, select MIDI > Scores > Set Font.
MIDI Editors
Score Editor Operations
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