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AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can lengthen/shorten gradual tempo changes.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo marks on page 696
Input methods for tempo marks on page 245
Lengthening/Shortening gradual tempo changes on page 702
Mouse input settings on page 123
Inputting text
You can input text at specic rhythmic positions in the score. You can input text for single staves
or input system text that applies to all staves.
NOTE
If you want to insert text that is independent of rhythmic positions and attached to a particular
page, you can use text frames.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the position where you want to input text in any of the following ways:
Activate the caret and move it to the position where you want to add text.
Select a note or notation to determine a position.
2. Open the text editor in any of the following ways:
To add staff text, press Shift-X.
To add system text, press Shift-Alt-X.
Choose Write > Create Text to add staff text.
Click Text to add staff text.
3. Enter the text you want.
4. Optional: Press Return to insert a line break.
5. Optional: Format the text using the text editor options.
6. Close the text editor in any of the following ways:
Press Esc or Ctrl/Cmd-Return.
Click outside of the text editor.
RESULT
The text you entered into the text editor is input into the score. It is automatically placed above
the staves to which it applies, using the default paragraph style, and two and a half spaces from
the outside of the staves.
In Dorico Elements, system text is categorized as a system object. Therefore, system text follows
your per-layout settings for the visibility and positioning of system objects, which you can change
on the Staves and Systems page in Setup > Layout Options.
RELATED LINKS
Text editor options in Write mode on page 252
Changing the placement of text relative to the staff on page 278
System objects on page 684
Changing the positions of system objects on page 685
Write mode
Notations input
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