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2. Choose Edit > Beaming > Reset Beaming. You can also choose this option from the
context menu.
RESULT
Beam grouping is reset to the default settings.
Beam placement relative to the staff
You can change the staff-relative placement of the stems within beams, so that beams appear on
the other side of the staff to their default placement.
The default placement of beams relative to the staff is determined by the staff positions of the
notes within the beamed group.
This means that the note furthest from the middle line of the staff determines the placement of
the beam, although there are exceptions to this rule and other considerations that can inuence
the placement of beams relative to the staff.
Changing the placement of beams relative to the staff involves changing the direction of the
stems in the beam. Therefore, Dorico Elements categorizes changing the placement of beams
relative to the staff as a stem change.
Changing the placement of beams relative to the staff
You can change on which side of the staff a beam appears by forcing the stem direction to
change.
PROCEDURE
1. Select at least one note in each of the beamed phrases whose staff-relative placement you
want to change.
2. Force the stem direction of notes in the selected beams in any of the following ways:
Choose Edit > Stem > Force Stem Up.
Choose Edit > Stem > Force Stem Down.
TIP
You can also choose these options from the context menu.
RESULT
The beam appears on the side of the staff that corresponds to its forced stem direction.
Removing beam placement changes
You can undo changes to the placement of beams relative to the staff in order to remove the
stem direction change. This reverts selected beams to their default placement.
PROCEDURE
1. Select at least one note in each of the beamed phrases whose placement change relative
to the staff you want to remove.
2. Choose Edit > Stem > Remove Forced Stem. You can also choose this option from the
context menu.
Beaming
Beam placement relative to the staff
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