If you mean the position of the rests in the top voice of the bottom staff, select them and press Ctrl+R. Since this is presumably imported from MusicXML, probably would be a good idea to select all and then do Ctrl+R as well as Layout / Reset Beam Mode, to put everything at defaults.
I don't know what you mean "all the rest moved upward". I loaded the score you attached to the other thread, did what I suggested (Ctrl+A, Ctrl+R), and no rests moved at all. Could ypou please be more specdific about what you are trying to do?
The reset beam mode won't affect this score right away; it just puts the score into more of a default state so thsat future edits will behave as they should rather than have weird side effects because things are not at the defaults.
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Please attach the musicxml file if you want proper help
If you mean the position of the rests in the top voice of the bottom staff, select them and press Ctrl+R. Since this is presumably imported from MusicXML, probably would be a good idea to select all and then do Ctrl+R as well as Layout / Reset Beam Mode, to put everything at defaults.
In reply to If you mean the position of by Marc Sabatella
Just tried it. The fun thing is all the rest moved upward. May be this happen because imported from Photoscore.
You can get the file from //musescore.org/en/node/115721 .
Hope you can find the cause.
Marc,
For Layout / Reset Beam Mode, there is nothing happen.
Thanks.
In reply to Just tried it. The fun thing by bassor001
I don't know what you mean "all the rest moved upward". I loaded the score you attached to the other thread, did what I suggested (Ctrl+A, Ctrl+R), and no rests moved at all. Could ypou please be more specdific about what you are trying to do?
The reset beam mode won't affect this score right away; it just puts the score into more of a default state so thsat future edits will behave as they should rather than have weird side effects because things are not at the defaults.