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RESULT
Instrument changes are allowed in the selected layouts Allow instrument changes is activated,
and disallowed when it is deactivated.
NOTE
Multiple instruments can only appear on the same staff with an instrument change if none of
their notes overlap. If any of their notes do overlap, multiple staves are shown.
RELATED LINKS
Instruments on page 100
Inputting notes on page 161
Hiding/Showing empty staves on page 373
Editing the default instrument change label text
You can change the default instrument change label prex and whether instrument change
labels show full or short instrument names by default in each layout independently, for example,
if you want to show full instrument names in part layouts but short instrument names in full
score layouts.
Using custom prexes/suxes also allows you to show instrument change labels in a different
language, for example, if you want to recreate a French score.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2. In the Layouts list, select the layouts in which you want to change the default content in
instrument change labels.
By default, the layout currently open in the music area is selected when you open the dialog.
You can select other layouts by using the selection options in the action bar, Shift -clicking
adjacent layouts, and
Ctrl/Cmd -clicking individual layouts.
3. Click Players in the category list.
4. In the Instrument Changes section, choose one of the following options for Instrument
names to use in change labels:
Full Names
Short Names
5. Choose one of the following options for Prex for instrument change warnings:
To
Take
Custom
6.
Optional: If you chose Custom, enter the text you want in the Custom prex and/or Custom
sux elds.
7.
Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
The length of instrument names and prexes/suxes in all instrument change labels in the
selected layouts is changed.
Setup mode
Instruments
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