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NOTE
You cannot Shift-click when selecting beats.
3. Click System Track Select in the system track.
System Track Select button in the system track The System Track Select button appears lled in
when you hover over it
NOTE
If your selection is narrow, buttons can appear above the system track instead of inside it.
RESULT
Everything on all staves in the selected beats is selected and highlighted, including notations and
signposts.
NOTE
If you then delete your selection, any signposts included are also deleted. This can affect the
page layout, for example, by removing ossia staves whose signposts were included in the
selection.
RELATED LINKS
System track on page 125
Hiding/Showing the system track on page 126
Deleting the contents of bars on page 380
Deleting bars/beats with the system track on page 379
Filters
Filters in Dorico Elements allow you to select only a specic type of item from a larger selection.
Dorico Elements includes a lter for every notation item.
You can nd the available lters by choosing Edit > Filter > [Item] > [Item type].
You can also choose lters from the context menu.
All signicant notation items have their own lter, for example, arpeggio signs, chord symbols,
key signatures, and playing techniques. You can also lter for note spacing changes.
The following items have multiple lters because they have multiple types:
Notes
Allows you to lter notes, including grace notes, their position in chords, and
according to their accidental and pitch.
Voices
Allows you to lter voices according to their stem-direction. You can also lter slash
voices.
Dynamics
Allows you to lter all dynamics as well as gradual and immediate dynamics.
Tempos
Allows you to lter all tempo marks as well as absolute, relative, and gradual tempo
changes.
Write mode
Introduction to inputting and editing
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