User manual

Table Of Contents
RELATED LINKS
Page formatting on page 367
Flows on page 122
Players on page 94
Players, layouts, and ows on page 93
Player, layout, and instrument names on page 129
Brackets according to ensemble type on page 594
Local vs. global properties on page 149
Creating layouts
You can create any number of full score, custom score, and part layouts in each project. By
default,
Dorico Elements creates a single full score layout and a part layout for each instrument.
PROCEDURE
In the Layouts panel action bar, click one of the following layout types:
Add Full Score Layout
Add Instrumental Part Layout
Add Custom Score Layout
RESULT
The layout is added to the list of layouts in the Layouts panel.
NOTE
Layouts are not available in the layout selector until you have assigned at least one player to
them.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can assign players and ows to your layout.
If you want to change the position of the new layout in the layouts list, you can sort and
renumber layouts.
RELATED LINKS
Layouts panel (Setup mode) on page 85
Workspace options on page 25
Sorting layouts on page 128
Renumbering layouts on page 128
Switching between layouts on page 36
Opening new tabs on page 38
Assigning players to layouts
By default, all players are included in full score layouts and each player is automatically assigned
its own part layout. You can assign players to and exclude players from layouts manually, for
example, if you want to remove unnecessary players from the full score, or you want to add the
soloists’ music to the part for the accompanist.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the Layouts panel, select the layout whose assigned players you want to change.
Setup mode
Layouts
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