How To Open A Second Blank Page Without Creating New Measures
How To Open A Second Blank Page Without Creating New Measures?
(I want to take notes on the second page.)
How To Open A Second Blank Page Without Creating New Measures?
(I want to take notes on the second page.)
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I'm assuming this is in the printed version of your score. Append a frame (use add->frames->append...) to the end of the score. Select the last measure and press ctrl+return to create a page break. The frame won't print unless you put some text in it, but it will force a blank page.
In reply to I'm assuming this is in the… by mike320
No not on the printed version.
I want to take notes on the second page of the score on the computer.
How to do that?
In reply to No not on the printed… by zanshin777
In that frame you can then enter text
In reply to No not on the printed… by zanshin777
I would suggest using a text frame as the frame you append. It will automatically grow to accommodate your notes.
In reply to I would suggest using a text… by mike320
Thank you very much mike320 and Jojo-Schmitz. It works.
In reply to Thank you very much mike320… by zanshin777
Now I can not do that.
1) I create a new measure. By selecting It I add two Vertical frames. So It goes to the next page.
2) I create text linked to the measure in Step 1.
3) Then I delete the measure. Both Frames and Text goes away.
So I can not create Text on the second page.
Example File : Text On The Second Page.mscz
In reply to Now I can not do that. 1) I… by zanshin777
I don't see any vertical frame in that score, except for the title frame
You need to add (append) a vertical- or better even text-frame and then add text to it, not add a stafftext
In reply to Now I can not do that. 1) I… by zanshin777
You're supposed to append the frame so it will be at the end of the score. You add text to the frame. This text then becomes part of the frame. If you delete the frame, the text will go with it. The blue outline you see is only for reference, it will not print. If you don't want to see the blue outline on the screen, then remove the check from the menu View->Show frames.