For the record, "system" is the official musical term for this.
But, adding measures is what you want. They might all be squeezed onto the same system at first while they are empty, but as soon as you start entering note,s they automatically get wider and expand into multiple systems as needed, you seldom need to take any explicit actions to control this. But if you do decide after entering all your notes you want fewer measures on a system, just select the measure you want to end a system and hit Enter.
In order to understand and assist better, we would need you to attach to score (and not just a picture of it), and explain in more detail what change you want to make (eg, add new measures in a new system at the end, add new measures in a new system in the middle, add line breaks to spread the existing measures out to more systems).
So what specifically are you trying to do now? I see you have four systems full of music on the first page, four empty systems on the second. How would you like that changed?
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/measure-operations
Insert or append.
Welcome.
Edit: if useful see https://musescore.org/sites/musescore.org/files/2019-03/MuseScore%203%2…
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
no, not measures. ROWS. like the thing that has like 8 measures in it.
In reply to no, not measures. ROWS. like… by jakiedrummerb
For the record, "system" is the official musical term for this.
But, adding measures is what you want. They might all be squeezed onto the same system at first while they are empty, but as soon as you start entering note,s they automatically get wider and expand into multiple systems as needed, you seldom need to take any explicit actions to control this. But if you do decide after entering all your notes you want fewer measures on a system, just select the measure you want to end a system and hit Enter.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
look at this...
In reply to look at this... by jakiedrummerb
See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tablature
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/staff-part-properties
Right-click on a staff and select Staff/Part Properties ->set Lines?
In reply to look at this... by jakiedrummerb
Click on a barline (or on an empty spot in a measure) and press 'Enter' on your computer keyboard.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers#breaks
look for system break.
In reply to Click on a barline (or on an… by Jm6stringer
thank you! :D
In reply to Click on a barline (or on an… by Jm6stringer
its still not working though
In reply to its still not working though by jakiedrummerb
In order to understand and assist better, we would need you to attach to score (and not just a picture of it), and explain in more detail what change you want to make (eg, add new measures in a new system at the end, add new measures in a new system in the middle, add line breaks to spread the existing measures out to more systems).
In reply to In order to understand and… by Marc Sabatella
here
In reply to here by jakiedrummerb
So what specifically are you trying to do now? I see you have four systems full of music on the first page, four empty systems on the second. How would you like that changed?
In reply to So what specifically are you… by Marc Sabatella
where can I find how many measures I want in one system?
In reply to where can I find how many… by seifertbernar
Best is to let MuseScore decide
In reply to In order to understand and… by Marc Sabatella
i new you were going to say that