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Moving holds and pauses rhythmically
You can move holds and pauses to new rhythmic positions after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the holds and pauses you want to move.
NOTE
When using the mouse, you can only move one hold or pause rhythmically at a time.
2. Move the holds and pauses according to the current rhythmic grid value in any of the
following ways:
Press Alt-Right Arrow to move them to the right.
Press Alt-Left Arrow to move them to the left.
Click and drag the hold or pause to the right/left.
RESULT
The selected holds and pauses are moved to new rhythmic positions on each staff where they
appear, even if their position does not appear to move. For example, if one staff has a bar rest,
the rhythmic position of the hold or pause moves, but the hold or pause still appears above the
rest.
NOTE
Only one type of hold or pause can exist at each rhythmic position. If a hold or pause passes over
another hold or pause as part of its move, the existing hold or pause is deleted.
You can undo this action, but any holds and pauses deleted in the process are only restored if
you moved the hold or pause using the keyboard.
Positioning fermatas on barlines
You can position individual fermatas over a barline instead of over a note to indicate a gap
before the start of the following bar.
NOTE
Fermatas cannot be positioned on barlines if Max. fermatas per staff is also activated.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the fermatas you want to position over barlines.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Attach to barline in the Holds and Pauses group.
RESULT
The selected fermatas are positioned above the barline at the end of the bars they were in
originally, appearing only above staves that are not joined by the barline. Depending on the
instrumentation, this may mean they only appear at the top of the system.
Deactivating Attach to barline returns the selected fermatas to their default positions.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the number of fermatas per staff on page 468
Holds and pauses
Moving holds and pauses rhythmically
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