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If you want to input barline-/rhythmic position-attached lines, select items that span the
required duration of the line.
If you want to input horizontal lines that are attached to noteheads at one end but are
attached to barlines/rhythmic positions at the other end, select the required note and
any item at the required rhythmic position of the other end.
2. In the Notations toolbox, click Lines to show the Lines panel.
3. In the Horizontal section, choose one of the following options for both Start and End:
Attach to notehead
Attach to barline (where available)
Attach to rhythmic position
4.
Input a line with the specied attachments in one of the following ways:
To input a notehead-attached line or barline-/rhythmic position-attached line on the
selected staff only, click it in the
Horizontal section.
To input a barline-/rhythmic position-attached line that applies to all staves, Alt -click it
in the
Horizontal section.
RESULT
A horizontal line with the specied attachments is input. They are positioned according to their
attachment types and their rhythmic positions.
Horizontal lines that apply to all staves are categorized as system objects. Therefore, they follow
your per-layout settings for the visibility and positioning of system objects.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can change the placement and staff position of barline-/rhythmic position-attached
lines.
You can add text to lines.
RELATED LINKS
Lines on page 823
Positions of lines on page 826
Length of lines on page 831
System objects on page 913
Changing the positions of system objects on page 913
Adding text to lines on page 835
Changing the placement of horizontal lines on page 828
Mouse input settings on page 154
Inputting glissando lines with the popover on page 274
Inputting vertical lines
You can input vertical lines on existing notes using the Lines panel, including across notes in
multiple voices and on different staves that belong to the same instrument, such as piano or
harp.
NOTE
If you want to input vertical lines to represent arpeggios, you can instead input arpeggio
signs directly.
You can only input one vertical line at a time.
Write mode
Notations input
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