Key signature after intermediate double bar
Suppose in a hypothetical example that an intermediate double bar appears in the middle of a line, and the key changes from C minor to C major. Musescore won't let us insert accidentals except on a note, so how is it possible to define the key change in the first measure after the double bar? I suppose the first B, E, and A that occur after the double bar could have accidental naturals, but that isn't a very good solution, and adding a key signature of no sharps and no flats obviously has no visual effect. Am I missing something?
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...how is it possible to define the key change in the first measure after the double bar?
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/key-signatures-0#naturals-on-key-sign…
Be sure to use the correct C major/A minor signature (not the Open/Atonal signature).
See? Naturals are provided.
Regards.
In reply to ...how is it possible to by Jm6stringer
Thank you! I should have tried it before asking. It never pays to underestimate Musescore.