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The Properties panel contains a group of properties for each notation item. When you select a
note or item in the music area, the Properties panel displays the groups and options that you
might require to edit the selected note or item. If there are more available groups than can t in
the panel simultaneously, you can scroll to the right/left along the displayed groups.
NOTE
If you select multiple different types of notation items, only the groups that they have in
common are displayed. For example, if you select a slur, the
Common and Slurs groups are
displayed in the Properties panel. However, if you select a slur and a note, only the Common
group is displayed.
If the property scope is set to Locally, changing local properties only affects the current
layout and frame chain. You can set the property scope to Globally if you want subsequent
changes to local properties to affect all layouts and frame chains. You can also copy property
changes to other layouts and frame chains later.
You can only change the properties of complete notes and items. For example, you can only
change the line style of whole pedal lines, even if they extend across multiple systems.
Properties panel in Write mode, ltered by a search term
At the top of the Properties panel there are the following options:
Search
Allows you to lter properties according to your entry.
Show (active status)
Allows you to lter properties according to their activated status.
Active: Shows only activated properties.
All: Shows all properties.
Show (property scope)
Allows you to lter properties according to their property scope.
Local Only: Shows only local properties.
Global Only: Shows only global properties.
All: Shows all properties.
Set local properties
Allows you to change the scope of subsequent local properties you change.
Locally: Local properties only take effect locally.
Globally: Local properties take effect globally.
RELATED LINKS
Project window in Write mode on page 143
Changing the property scope on page 149
Write mode
Project window in Write mode
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