How To Stretch Last System To Fill The Page
How do I stretch the last system to fill the width of the page?
I know I could gradually do this bar by bar but is there an easier more automated way to do this?
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/layout-and-formatting
Last system fill threshold: If the last system is longer than this percentage of the page width, it gets stretched to fill that width.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
To open the Page dialog, select Format→Style...→Page.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
worth mentioning that you need to set it to 0 %
Although I'm not answering exactly the question you ask, rather than stretching the last bar, you might want to look at the spacing property, in Format > Style > Bar.
Remove any line or page breaks then tweak this value to get the desired layout.
select the dedicated bars, then
hold "ctrl & shift" together, and press "[" to subtract or "]" to expand.
In reply to select the dedicated bars,… by dds
shoichi's link is the only one that always works. pressing } or ctrl+} only works some of the time and adding a system break works none of the time.
In reply to select the dedicated bars,… by dds
This worked great - did exactly what I wanted and expanded the scrunched-up last four bars across the page.
In reply to This worked great - did… by khalkingol
Sorry, I mean DDS's method of Ctrl + Shift + ]
In reply to select the dedicated bars,… by dds
Thank you so much, this works! It was driving me crazy!
In reply to select the dedicated bars,… by dds
This worked great for me as well. Only one small change for mac users: you hold "function and shift" and then press "[" subtract or "]" to expand.
In reply to This worked great for me as… by SkilledMusician
Perhaps, but see above - that's not the right way to do this, and might not produce the correct results when the score is loaded into other systems. Use the last system fill threshold as mentioned; that's designed specifically for this purpose. The stretch commands are for other purposes, like changing the relative widhts of measures within systems, or in some cases compressing things to allow more measures on a system. Not for triggering the last system fill.