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With no note selected, click Time Signatures (Meter) in the Notations toolbox. Then click
3/4 in the Common section, and click at the position where you want to insert the time
signature.
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Moving notes rhythmically on page 511
Signposts
In Dorico Elements, signposts indicate the positions of important items that either cannot be
seen in the score, such as key signatures with no accidentals or items you have hidden.
Signposts have different colors depending on the item they mark because many items can show
signposts, such as hidden bar numbers and time signatures. They are selectable, meaning you
can use signposts to change properties of hidden/invisible items, for example, by selecting
system break signposts in order to change the staff size from that position.
Signposts include a text summary of the hidden/invisible item to help you identify it. For
example, time signature signposts include the time signature, expressed as a fraction, and its
beat subdivision.
The signpost of a hidden time signature
You can hide/show signposts for the following items:
Accidentals
Chord symbols
Clefs
Cues
Dynamics
Frame breaks
Key signatures
Pedal lines
System breaks
Tempo marks
Text, both system and staff
Percussion legends
Time signatures
Tuplets
When multiple signposts can exist at a single rhythmic position, they stack vertically so that they
do not overlap and so remain legible.
Write mode
Introduction to inputting and editing
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