I closed the score and reopened it; now it is working. Before, if I was trying to restart measure numbering at measure 228 and applied an offset of -228, the first measure would be numbered at 0. After relaunching the program, applying an offset of -227, it renumbers to 1 correctly.
If you continue to have trouble, please attach your score and explain which measure you are trying to reset and to what. Then we can understand and assist better.
Note that if the goal is simply to start over for a new movement, no need to mess with measure properties, just add a section break between the movements, This also suppresses the courtesy key and time signature and has other beneficial effects for this usage.
Ah, that fixes it; thanks so much!
I'm also wanting to go from single treble clef to grand staff and back again within the same composition (I'm using Musescore to document class sessions); I've been searching the online help but haven't found that yet. Any suggestions?
"Meaning have the whole thing as grand staff?"
No, have two separate instruments: for Voice (treble clef) and for Piano (great stave).
Write your notes in whichever instrument is correct for those measures, then choose Format > Style... > Score > Hide empty staves within systems > [enable].
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Yes, either manually via measure properties and specifying a suitable large negative value of by using a section break
In reply to Yes, either manually via… by Jojo-Schmitz
That worked. Thanks
In reply to Yes, either manually via… by Jojo-Schmitz
This isn't working for me; I keep getting a 0 or -1 for the first bar.
In reply to This isn't working for me; I… by cwallace@techs…
Then you're using a wrong offset
In reply to Then you're using a wrong… by Jojo-Schmitz
I closed the score and reopened it; now it is working. Before, if I was trying to restart measure numbering at measure 228 and applied an offset of -228, the first measure would be numbered at 0. After relaunching the program, applying an offset of -227, it renumbers to 1 correctly.
In reply to This isn't working for me; I… by cwallace@techs…
If you continue to have trouble, please attach your score and explain which measure you are trying to reset and to what. Then we can understand and assist better.
Note that if the goal is simply to start over for a new movement, no need to mess with measure properties, just add a section break between the movements, This also suppresses the courtesy key and time signature and has other beneficial effects for this usage.
In reply to If you continue to have… by Marc Sabatella
I've got a page break directly before this measure and am using section and page breaks throughout; the measures do not automatically renumber.
In reply to I've got a page break… by cwallace@techs…
Your picture shows no section breaks. It does show system breaks and a page break.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers#breaks
to learn about the three types of breaks,
and especially:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers#section-break
for section breaks.
In reply to Your picture shows no… by Jm6stringer
Ah, that fixes it; thanks so much!
I'm also wanting to go from single treble clef to grand staff and back again within the same composition (I'm using Musescore to document class sessions); I've been searching the online help but haven't found that yet. Any suggestions?
In reply to Ah, that fixes it; thanks so… by cwallace@techs…
Format > Style > Score > Hide empty staves
In reply to Format > Style > Score >… by Jojo-Schmitz
Meaning have the whole thing as grand staff?
In reply to Meaning have the whole thing… by cwallace@techs…
"Meaning have the whole thing as grand staff?"
No, have two separate instruments: for Voice (treble clef) and for Piano (great stave).
Write your notes in whichever instrument is correct for those measures, then choose Format > Style... > Score > Hide empty staves within systems > [enable].