User manual

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PREREQUISITE
You have chosen the appropriate property scope for local properties.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes whose order you want to change.
2. Choose Edit > Voices > Swap Voice Order. You can also choose this option from the context
menu.
RESULT
The voice order of the selected notes is changed by changing their voice column index. If the
property scope was set to Locally, this change only takes effect in the current layout and frame
chain.
EXAMPLE
Interlocking notes in opposing voices positioned
notehead to notehead.
Interlocking notes in opposing voices positioned
stem to stem.
RELATED LINKS
Stem direction on page 921
Implicit rests in multiple-voice contexts on page 881
Changing the property scope on page 149
Copying property settings to other layouts/frame chains on page 395
Unused voices
An unused voice is one that contains no notes anywhere in the project. Any unused voices are
automatically deleted when you close a project, but you cannot manually delete voices once they
have been created. You can create as many voices as you want in each staff.
NOTE
Deleting all notes in a voice does not delete the voice immediately.
If you later want to input notes in a voice that was automatically deleted when you last closed the
project, you can create a new voice at any rhythmic position.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting notes into multiple voices on page 174
Voices
Unused voices
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