Can't delete bars at end - Mac
This issue has been raised before* - I cannot delete blank measures at the end of a score. Handbook says: Mac: ⌘ + Fn + Backspace.
Doesn't work. Any suggestions?
ver: MAC 2.1.0
This issue has been raised before* - I cannot delete blank measures at the end of a score. Handbook says: Mac: ⌘ + Fn + Backspace.
Doesn't work. Any suggestions?
ver: MAC 2.1.0
Do you still have an unanswered question? Please log in first to post your question.
Comments
That is out of date; it's Cmd+Delete. (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations#delete)
Did you select the measures first (blue rectangle should be showing around them)? Also, if you have customized your shortcuts at some point, you might have inadvertently disabled that command. Do Help / Revert to Factory Settings if unsure.
BTW, the Fn should no longer be necessary as far as I know, although it shouldn't hurt either. That's assuming you really mean Delete (the way Mac keyboards label their backspaces keys).
In reply to Did you select the measures by Marc Sabatella
Thank you for your response.
The blue rectangles appear and I have tried every Delete combination possible.
No customization.
I will keep trying.
Thanks.
In reply to Thank you for your by beerssw@hotmail.com
You could always try customizing then - Edit / Preferences / Shortcuts, choose your own shortcut for Delete Selected Measures.
Note for now you can also use Edit / Measures / Delete Selected Measures.
In reply to You could always try by Marc Sabatella
Thanks - have already tried Edit/Measures/Delete Selected Measures (several times)
Tried something and it worked:
Closed & reopened the score, ADDED a measure (to the 14 at the end already there), then the Edit/Measures function worked.
Thanks again.
In reply to Thanks - have already tried by beerssw@hotmail.com
It’s a bug. Possibly due to playing around with repeats near the end of the score. Closing and reopening the score fixes the issue so that one can delete measures.
Had the same problem on a Mac -- saving and re-opening the score fixed, as someone else suggested.