Inputting a note adds extra beats to a measure
In the past, when I had for example two eighth notes, and I replaced the first one with a quarter note, the second eighth note would disappear. Now when I select the first eighth note and input a quarter note, the measure becomes one quarter note longer. For example 3 beats becomes 4 beats. See measure 10 in my example, I wanted to replace the eighth note rest and the following eighth note with a quarter note, instead an extra beat was added.
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Comments
Are you accidently in insert mode?
In reply to Are you accidently in insert… by bobjp
Hi Bob, I don't know! How would I get to insert mode if I wanted to?
I undid my changes so everything looked like it was in 3/4 again, then I quit Muse Score 4.4, and restarted the computer. Now things are back to normal.
In reply to I undid my changes so… by Laborie School…
"How would I get to insert mode if I wanted to?"
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/alternative-note-input-methods#inse…
In reply to "How would I get to insert… by SteveBlower
You should know that there is a shortcut (already defined by default, not sure if it's a good idea) that switches to insert mode, namely Ctrl + I.
You may have accidentally pressed these two keys, probably? Since it's a toggle, press Ctrl + I again to return to the usual input mode.