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Renaming layouts
You can rename layouts and reset renamed layouts to their default name, for example, to include
the appropriate instrument transposition for layouts with transposition overrides. Layout names
appear at the top of part layouts by default.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Layouts panel, select the layout you want to rename.
2. Press Return to open the layout name text eld.
3. Enter a new name, or click Reset to Default to revert the name to the player name.
TIP
If you want to include an accidental in the instrument transposition, you can enter the
appropriate text token, such as {@at@} for .
4.
Press Return .
RESULT
The selected layout is renamed, or reverted to its default name.
NOTE
This does not affect staff labels. You can change the instrument names used in staff labels in the
Edit Instrument Names dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Player, layout, and instrument names on page 129
Layouts panel (Setup mode) on page 85
Text tokens on page 397
Staff labels on page 901
Changing instrument names
Instrument names are used in staff labels and instrument change labels shown above the staff.
You can change the different instrument names used for each instrument, for example, if you
want them to appear in a different language.
NOTE
Changing instrument names does not change the name shown at the top of part layouts. If you
want to change the name used at the top of part layouts, rename the layout.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the Players panel, click the disclosure arrow in the card of the player holding the
instrument whose names you want to change.
This expands the card to show the instruments held by the player.
2.
Click the arrow that appears in the instrument label when you hover over it and choose
Edit Names to open the Edit Instrument Names dialog.
3.
Enter new names in any of the name elds.
4.
Optional: Activate Save as default for instrument.
Setup mode
Player, layout, and instrument names
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12