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Moving notes to other staves
You can move notes to other staves of any type, for example, if you want to move individual
notes from one keyboard staff to another after importing a keyboard part from a MIDI
le.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes you want to move to another staff.
2. Move the notes to another staff in one of the following ways:
To move notes to the staff above, press Alt/Opt-N .
To move notes to the staff below, press Alt/Opt-M .
RESULT
The selected notes are moved to another staff by cutting them from their original staff and
pasting them to the new staff. By default, they are pasted into the rst voice active on that staff.
Notes within tuplets remain tuplets even if you did not select the tuplet bracket, tuplet number/
ratio, or tuplet signpost.
RELATED LINKS
Creating cross-staff beams on page 583
Copying and pasting items to multiple staves on page 352
Changing the duration of notes on page 170
Swapping the contents of staves
You can swap the contents of two staves for a selected range, for example, if you change your
mind about which players have each line in an arrangement.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the range of music on two staves that you want to swap.
2. Choose Edit > Paste Special > Swap. You can also choose this option from the context
menu.
RESULT
The contents of the selected staves for the selected duration are swapped.
RELATED LINKS
Swapping the contents of voices on page 354
Changing the voice of existing notes
You can change the voice of notes after they have been input, including notes in slash voices. For
example, you can change notes in an up-stem voice to a down-stem voice or a slash voice.
PROCEDURE
1.
In Write mode, select the notes whose voice you want to change.
TIP
You can use large selections and lters to select many notes in the same voice quickly.
2.
Change the voice in any of the following ways:
Write mode
Arranging tools
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