Open score in same spot previously closed at?
Please let me know if this has been addressed or is available. Is there a way to have a score open in the same spot as it was when it was previously closed, as opposed to opening at the beginning of the score each time? Thanks.
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No
In reply to No by Jojo-Schmitz
Tsk tsk.
In reply to Tsk tsk. by FBXOPWKDOIR2
Do you really think Jojo doesn't know MuseScore ;-)
In reply to Do you really think Jojo… by frfancha
No, I'm just making hi hat sounds. Enjoy!
Yes. Go to
Edit > Preferences > Continue Last Session
in Musescore 3 and
Edit > Preferences > General > Program Start > Continue Last Session
in Musescore 4. This is assuming you closed the program while still viewing your score. If you closed your score and continued to use Musescore to do something else, then that session is gone and a new one begins. Perhaps you want the ability to create sessions for each and every score you load. You'll have to talk to the programming boys about that. They know how to include the "h" and other arcane stuff like that.
In reply to Yes. Go to Edit >… by FBXOPWKDOIR2
Appreciate the response. This did not work for me. It opens up the last score I was working on, but not to the same spot. I'm currently on pg. 85 of this particular score, so just looking for a more convenient means of getting back to the same spot each time. If it's something that can be done, that'd be great. If not, then, again, it's more about convenience and it's something I can for sure live with. Many thanks for the help.
In reply to Yes. Go to Edit >… by FBXOPWKDOIR2
That does open the same score, but not at the same spot
In reply to That does open the same… by Jojo-Schmitz
And that is not at all what the OP was asking which is to remember the position by file and to position the score at that spot whenever the user reopens a file, and not automatically reopening the latest opened files.
Seems an interesting feature to me, definitively something that is happening with cloud MS-Office for example.
Worth introducing a feature request I think.
In reply to Seems an interesting feature… by frfancha
Looks like it's already over there.
In reply to Looks like it's already over… by Paul Breaux
Great. Where ? Do you have the github ref ?
In reply to Great. Where ? Do you have… by frfancha
I don't see a gethub ref. I went to the Feature Request page and this post is already there. Is there more I need to do to make an official request?
In reply to I don't see a gethub ref. I… by Paul Breaux
Yes going to, https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/new/choose was ment
In reply to No, https://github.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
20414
In reply to 20414 by Paul Breaux
Thanks for, https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/20414
In reply to No, https://github.com… by Jojo-Schmitz
Marc did reply over on Gitgub, for anyone interested. Of the methods he suggested, placing a Rehersal mark (ctrl+M) and using the Find function worked for me. Thanks for everyone's help.