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Part formatting propagation
The propagation of part formatting involves copying the layout options and system formatting
that determine the layouts of pages in specic part layouts and applying them to other part
layouts. This can save time when formatting similar parts.
System formatting includes the positions of system and frame breaks, but also note spacing
changes that affect the horizontal space that notes require.
In Dorico Elements, you can copy layout options and system formatting both together and
independently of each other from a selected source layout to other destination layouts. For
example, for source layouts whose formatting relies primarily on their
Casting Off settings in
Setup > Layout Options, it is likely that copying only their layout options is sucient to produce
the required formatting in the destination layouts without adding system/frame breaks on every
system.
You can also copy the layout-specic property settings from the layout currently open in the
music area to all other layouts in which those items appear.
NOTE
Part formatting propagation is only available for part layouts. You cannot propagate part
formatting from/to full score or custom score layouts.
We do not recommend using layouts with multiple music frame chains as either source or
destination layouts as you can get unexpected results.
Propagate Part Formatting dialog
The Propagate Part Formatting dialog allows you to copy the page formatting and layout
options from a source layout to destination layouts.
You can open the Propagate Part Formatting dialog in Setup mode in any of the following
ways:
Right-click a part layout in the Layouts panel and choose Propagate Part Formatting from
the context menu. This automatically selects that layout as the source layout in the Copy
formatting from list.
Choose Setup > Propagate Part Formatting.
Layout and formatting
Part formatting propagation
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12