How to unhide certain hidden staves?
In measures 9-12 I initially entered the chords in the bass clef, but later decided it would make more sense in treble clef. Since I had already hid the treble clef staff and was having trouble unhiding it (in order to re-enter those chords) I simply changed the clef in that staff.
But as a result I got the clefs at the end of the line, which I don't want, since they don't make any sense in this case.
So how do I unhide the other staff in measures 9-12 (what was originally the treble clef staff) so I can fix this properly? I was able to unhide other staves in other measures of the score, but in measures 9-12 they were staying hidden no matter what I tried.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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The Moontrane.mscz | 46.5 KB |
Comments
You had measures 9-12 hidden using measure properties. See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/measure-properties#staves
and:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/showing-staves-only-where-needed#Ot…
Here's your score with visibility restored:
The Moontrane_2.mscz
Also, please see:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/showing-staves-only-where-needed
for info. about hiding empty staves (rather than hiding measures).
In reply to You had measures 9-12 hidden… by Jm6stringer
Hey! Thanks for that. I see now the easy way to hide empty staves in the properties.
However, if I hid measures using measure properties, then shouldn't I be able to see them again in my score by simply clicking on "viewable" in the measure properties. I tried that and it didn't seem to work.
Using the file you posted, I was able to get it to work, but I still don't quite understand how to "fix" my file, as it is. Thanks again!
In reply to Hey! Thanks for that. I see… by mwmidawi
You wrote:
However, if I hid measures using measure properties, then shouldn't I be able to see them again in my score by simply clicking on "viewable" in the measure properties.
Yes, so open this score:
Use_meas_prop.mscz
...and use measure properties (clicking "Apply") to "fix".
---BUT---
I did not initially discover that you had set "Hide when empty" to "Always" (in Staff/Part properties).
So, the easy "fix" is:
The score has a grand staff with an upper and a lower staff.
Starting from your original attachment, right click an empty part of an upper staff, select Staff/Part properties... and change "Hide when empty" from "Always" to "Auto".
Do the same with a lower staff.