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Only one key signature can exist at each rhythmic position, except for key signatures that
only apply to single staves. If a key signature passes over another key signature as part of
its move, the existing key signature is deleted and replaced by the key signature being
moved.
You can undo this action, but any key signatures deleted in the process are only restored if
you moved the key signature using the keyboard.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting key signatures with the popover on page 169
Inputting key signatures with the panel on page 170
Deleting key signatures
You can delete key signatures without affecting the pitches of notes. Where appropriate, pitches
are shown with accidentals after you have deleted a key signature.
NOTE
You cannot hide key signatures as they provide crucial information about the pitch of notes. If
you do not want to see a key signature, you can input an open key signature or delete all key
signatures from the ow or project.
TIP
Instruments that do not usually have key signatures, such as timpani or horn, have a No key sig
version in Dorico Elements which ensures no key signature is shown for those instruments. You
can select No key sig versions of instruments when adding/changing instruments in Setup
mode.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select any of the following that you want to delete:
Key signatures
Key signature signposts of key signatures with no accidentals in the current layout
2. Delete the key signatures in any of the following ways:
Press Backspace or Delete.
Choose Edit > Delete. You can also choose this option from the context menu.
RESULT
The selected key signatures are deleted from the score. The pitches of notes in the bars following
the deleted key signatures are not changed, but the notes are shown with accidentals if the
deleted key signature indicated an accidental for them, up until the next existing key signature or
the end of the ow.
NOTE
If you delete the only key signature in the ow, your music appears without a key signature, with
accidentals shown as necessary. This is treated as if there were an open key signature rather
than a key signature of A minor or C major.
RELATED LINKS
Deleting key signatures on page 473
Input methods for key signatures on page 167
Key signatures
Deleting key signatures
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