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each ow, and x the number of bars included in each system. You can also select above which
staves system objects appear, according to their instrument families.
NOTE
If the size of system object font styles is set to Staff-relative, the staff size of the top staff in
each instrument family group affects the size of system objects if they are shown above that
bracketed group. Font styles that are set to
Absolute are unaffected by staff size.
System objects are only shown above bracketed groups in your project. If you have no
brackets, system objects only appear at the top of systems.
You can show system dividers between systems when systems contain a minimum number of
players. You can also change the appearance of system dividers.
RELATED LINKS
Page formatting on page 367
Staff size on page 382
System objects on page 913
Hiding/Showing empty staves on page 373
Brackets and braces on page 592
Extra staves
It is sometimes necessary to add extra staves to instruments, for example, to make complex
contrapuntal music easier to read because it is spread out across more staves than usual for that
instrument.
In Dorico Elements, you cannot add extra staves. However, extra staves are shown if you import
or open a project that contains them.
An extract of Debussy's piano prelude "Feuilles mortes" with three staves
RELATED LINKS
Ossia staves on page 911
Divisi on page 916
Voice-specic dynamics on page 637
Hiding/Showing empty staves on page 373
Staves
Extra staves
910
Dorico Elements 3.5.12