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Deactivating these properties resets items to their default placement.
NOTE
If you ipped multiple multi-segment slurs or tuplet brackets with different hook directions at the
same time, all selected items are set to either above or below the staff, unless they all originally
had compatible directions set.
RELATED LINKS
Local vs. global properties on page 149
Changing the property scope on page 149
Copying property settings to other layouts/frame chains on page 395
Changing the staff-relative placement of beams on page 579
Changing the staff-relative placement of ngerings on page 663
Changing the staff-relative placement of tuplet brackets on page 974
Positions of lyrics on page 710
Resetting the appearance of items
You can reset all changes you have made to the appearance of individual items, which returns
them to the default settings. Properties relating to the appearance of items include those that
change their style, type, and some additions, such as
poco a poco text for dynamics.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the items whose appearance you want to reset.
2. Choose Edit > Reset Appearance.
RESULT
All properties that affect the appearance of the selected items are reset to their default settings.
For properties that are
layout-specic and frame chain-specic, this only resets the appearance
of the selected items in the current layout and frame chain.
RELATED LINKS
Copying property settings to other layouts/frame chains on page 395
Resetting the position of items
You can reset the position of individual items you have moved graphically, which returns them to
their default position. Properties relating to the position of items include horizontal and vertical
offsets, beat-relative position, and staff-relative placement.
PROCEDURE
1.
Select the items whose position you want to reset.
2.
Choose Edit > Reset Position.
RESULT
All properties that affect the position of the selected items are reset to their default settings. For
properties that are layout-specic and frame chain-specic, this only resets the position of the
selected items in the current layout and frame chain.
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