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Music frame margins
Music frames have margins at the top and bottom. Music frame margins provide
padding to ensure that musical material displayed within the frame remains on the
page. For example, if music frames have no padding, the top line on the top staff in the
frame is positioned at the top of the frame. Any notes that require ledger lines above
the staff might then be positioned off the top of the page. You can change the music
frame margins for each layout.
We recommend familiarizing yourself with these concepts, and how to use them together and in
different contexts, in order to produce well-formatted layouts.
RELATED LINKS
Staff size on page 382
Staff spacing on page 408
Casting off on page 385
System breaks on page 388
Frame breaks on page 387
Master pages on page 363
Flow headings on page 364
Hiding/Showing ow headings on page 379
Tacets on page 389
Hiding/Showing empty staves on page 373
Hiding/Showing used chord diagrams grids on page 610
Layouts on page 124
Flows on page 122
Players on page 94
Project Info dialog on page 88
Changing the page size and/or orientation
You can change the page size and/or orientation of each layout independently. For example, you
can use a large, landscape page in full score layouts and a small, portrait page for part layouts.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-L to open Layout Options.
2. In the Layouts list, select the layouts in which you want to change the page size and/or
orientation.
By default, the layout currently open in the music area is selected when you open the dialog.
You can select other layouts by using the selection options in the action bar, Shift -clicking
adjacent layouts, and
Ctrl/Cmd -clicking individual layouts.
3.
Click Page Setup in the category list.
4.
In the Page Size section, select a page size from the Size menu.
For example, you can select xed page sizes, such as A3 or Letter, or select Custom to
dene your own page size.
5.
Optional: If you selected Custom, change the Width and Height of the page by changing
the values in the value elds.
6.
Choose one of the following options for Orientation:
Portrait
Landscape
Layout and formatting
Page formatting
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