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Changing the page color
You can change the color of pages in each of the different layout types, for example, to help you
identify whether you are in a part layout or full score layout, or to make reading the music easier
or more comfortable.
By default, full score and custom score layouts have white pages, while part layouts have cream
pages.
PROCEDURE
1. Press Ctrl/Cmd-, to open Preferences.
2.
Click General in the category list.
3.
In the Page Colors subsection of the View section, change the page color for Full score
layouts, Part layouts, and/or Custom score layouts in any of the following ways:
Click the corresponding color preview and select a color in the Select Color (Windows)/
Colors (macOS) dialog.
Enter a color code into the corresponding value eld.
4.
Click Apply, then Close.
RESULT
The page color in layouts of the corresponding type is changed in the current project and
all future projects you open. This does not affect the resulting page color when exporting or
printing layouts.
TIP
You can reset page colors back to the default factory settings by clicking Reset for each layout
type.
RELATED LINKS
Layouts on page 124
Printing layouts on page 522
Exporting layouts as graphics les on page 525
Changing the background color
You can change the background color of the music area. The background can be a gradient of up
to four colors or a single block color.
PROCEDURE
1.
Press Ctrl/Cmd-, to open Preferences.
2.
Click General in the category list.
3.
In the Background Colors subsection of the View section, choose one of the following
options for Use for Write mode:
Gradient
Single Color
4.
Change the background color in one of the following ways:
If you chose Gradient and want to use a preset selection of colors, select it from the
Preset menu.
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