Can't remember (or find) how to have header appear on the first page only.
I use this to number my pieces.
When I now go to the header in Styles/General, I can put this number in the top right corner and I update it every time. This would result with the number being placed in the top right corner. There used to be a way to select it so it only appeared on the first page, but i cannot find it now. This used to work although it is some months since I used this.
There is no help in the Styles/Text/Header area.
How can I restrict the tune number to the first page?
Other issue:
https://musescore.org/en/node/230346
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Style / ... General / Header ...
Hold down the mouse on the window to see the 'legenda' ($ - $p ecc.)
(https://musescore.org/en/node/93581 )
see: https://musescore.org/en/node/69816
In reply to Style / ... General / Header by Shoichi
Thanks but how to make it work?
If I write the number in the Rt. Hd. box, the number appears on all pages. If I add the key $c as suggested in the same box, for some reason the copyright moves up to the top and appears across the whole page.
How do you make it work? A picture of the key sequences alone is not enough info. How do you apply the command?
In reply to Thanks but how to make it by xavierjazz
This?
Number, no commands?
In reply to This? [inline:header.png] by Shoichi
Thank you.
Now however the number is appearing on every odd page, still not just the first.
In reply to Thank you. Now however the by xavierjazz
workaround
HTH
In reply to Thank you. Now however the by xavierjazz
$P instead of $p ?
My sense is there is not a way to have a header on first page only. You can control whether it occurs on the first page *in addition* to other pages, but the whole point of a header is to be present on multiple pages. if you want something on the first page only, don't use a header - add it as ordinary text to the title frame.
In reply to My sense is there is not a by Marc Sabatella
You could miss-use $C and the Copyright field for that.
In reply to You could miss-use $C and the by Jojo-Schmitz
True. But then the copyright field isn't available for its usual purpose.
In reply to True. But then the copyright by Marc Sabatella
Thanks folks.