reducing the space between staves
I am using Musescore 3 and I have tried to find a way of reducing or closing up the space between staves.
I want make a space at the bottom of the single page to include some notes.
I am using Musescore 3 and I have tried to find a way of reducing or closing up the space between staves.
I want make a space at the bottom of the single page to include some notes.
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There are many possibilities but it is difficult to advise which might be most appropriate without seeing what your score looks like. Please attach it here (the .mscz file) and explain what you are aiming for in more detail - e.g. how much text do you want to include? How do you want it formatted. Do you want a box around the notes ... etc.
In reply to There are many possibilities… by SteveBlower
Thanks Steve. I have to resist sending an .mscz file as I believe my music would contravene copyright laws, even though my transcriptions are for my own use. I am enjoying using Musescore as I am teaching myself the nuts & bolts of music notation.
In reply to Thanks Steve. I have to… by Geoff-22
Appending a text frame may get you where you want.
If not, you could "anonymise" your score before attaching it here, delete/change the notes etc.
In reply to Appending a text frame may… by SteveBlower
I have now anonymised my sheet music, so I attach a .mscz file and a PDF showing the note frame I would like to include. To make a space for this frame I have tried to reduce the space between the staves.
In reply to I have now anonymised my… by Geoff-22
There are two ways of doing this.
Method 1: Go to Format - Style - Page and disable vertical justification of staves. That should give you enough space for your frame.
Method 2: Go to Add > Frames > Append vertical frame. Select this and drag to move the staves up closer together. You can then Right-click in the box and choose Add > Text.
You can combine the two methods if necessary.
See the Handbook: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/layout-and-formatting#style-page
In reply to I have now anonymised my… by Geoff-22
Is this what you are hoping for?
Sunset Lake- anonymised WITH NOTE.mscz
This is what I did.
Alternatively, if you can create the text as an image (png, jpeg or svg format) you can add that to the frame you created in steps 1 and 2 above. You can then adjust the size of the frame as in step 9 above.
Unfortunately Musescore does not handle formatting of text very well. That means there are more hoops to go through than one would think necessary if you want things like columns and indentations.