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A ow heading above the third ow in a part layout
NOTE
Changing individual ow headings in layouts is considered a master page override in Dorico
Elements. This includes, for example, deleting a token from a ow heading. Pages with master
page overrides are not automatically deleted, even if they are empty because the layout became
shorter.
RELATED LINKS
Tacets on page 389
Hiding/Showing ow headings on page 379
Changing the margins above/below ow headings on page 379
Hiding/Showing information in running headers above ow headings on page 380
Frames on page 365
Text tokens on page 397
Frames
Dorico uses boxes called frames to position music, additional text, and graphics inside the
margins of pages. In Dorico Elements, you cannot input or edit frames, but frames on master
pages control the formatting of pages in your project.
In Dorico Elements, there are the following types of frames:
Music frames
Music frames display the music of selected players and ows or blank staves.
A music frame displaying the start of a piano piece
Text frames
Text frames display text, which you can enter directly or by using text tokens.
A text frame displaying a project title, "Sechs Lieder"
Graphics frames
Graphics frames display the images that you load into them, which can be in a variety
of formats.
Layout and formatting
Frames
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