Saving Issues.
I don't really know what to call this but since I updated to the new just released version every time I save my project I get a similar message to this
Voice too long: Full score, measure 42, staff 9, voice 2. Found: 18/8. Expected: 12/8.
Voice too long: Part score: Woodwind, measure 42, staff 6, voice 2. Found: 18/8. Expected: 12/8.
Voice too long: Part score: Brass, measure 42, staff 4, voice 2. Found: 18/8. Expected: 12/8.
Voice too long: Part score: Strings, measure 42, staff 8, voice 2. Found: 18/8. Expected: 12/8.
Voice too long: Part score: Choir, measure 42, staff 14, voice 2. Found: 18/8. Expected: 12/8.
Comments
Fix your score! Measure 42 is 18/8 long instead of 12/8.
Then open each part, check the bar length of m. 42 and if it is also wrong, reset the part.
Actually, I figured part of it out, when I edit ie cut and paste from staves sometimes it doesn't put the full bar rest in the stave I cut from. It leaves the stave completely empty and doesn't automatically get rid of unnecessary rests but when I paste the music in another stave that has rests. Notes for some reason are overwritten as they should be but some rests are pushed aside leaving a bar with more notes than there are supposed to be.
In reply to Actually, I figured part of… by Rukudzo
Do you use “insert mode” instead of standard mode when entering notes?
In reply to Do you use “insert mode”… by HildeK
What do you mean by "insert mode?"
When encountered the issue I was mostly copying and pasting. But I generally enter notes by pressing the "n" key on the keyboard then the letter names ie A, B, C, D, E, F and G using control to change octaves if that's what you mean.
But thank you. Resetting the parts fixed the blank measures which were showing 0/1
In reply to What do you mean by "insert… by Rukudzo
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/entering-notes-and-rests#Entering_n…
When you press the pencil, you can select one of 4 modes. You should always be in standard mode (step time).
If you copy notes or measures, you have previously written them in this mode. If they are in order, the copy is also in order.