Multiple bars of rest

• Jan 14, 2019 - 17:11

Hi
I'm transcribing a choral score without the accompaniment. I cannot find how to indicate 9 bars rest for the voices. Have tried edit/tools/fill with slashes which didn't work and doesn't feel quite what I want which is probably a slash with number.
Thanks Olive


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In reply to by oddy.brookes@g…

After you have entered all of the notes in all of the instruments, make sure you have visible still checked in the instruments. You can then open Style->General... (Format->Style in version 3) and check Hide empty staves. This will show entire staves when there is as few as one note on it in that system.

The invisible staves, no matter how they're made invisible are still there. If you make a selection that affects empty staves they will be affected, this includes copy and paste operations.

If this doesn't answer your question, please clarify it. Your question doesn't make total sense to me. You can attach your score (the .mscz file) and explain what you are trying to do.

In reply to by Shoichi

I think I'm involved beyond my capability now! Yes, You have done what I asked but displayed in Musescore 3 it looks dreadful. I think I'll keep it as it was in 2.2. I'm an amateur, transcribing handwritten (i.e. almost illegible) arrangements for 2 amateur choirs.
I've downloaded Musescore 3 but will have to work on it to get comfortable with it before handing over any scores. All the scores I have already done will have to be altered/adjusted and there are quite a few of them.
Thank you for your help and encouragement.

In reply to by oddy.brookes@g…

FYI, if you decide to start the transition to version 3, you can have both on your computer at the same time and they use different folders for data and saving scores. I wouldn't get too concerned about transferring V2 scores to V3, but you might play around with version 3 and see some of the improvements. You can tell it to put all dynamics above the staff for your choral works.

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