DUH! Do you not understand my question?? I said MULTIPLE measures at one time. Not one at time. Speaking of time, you're wasting mine if you can't read.
You said "Change Multiple Mease Properties at one time". I didn't understand if you meant to change the properties of Multi-Measure rests or to apply the same changes to several measures at once.
I don't see the word "rest" in ANY of my correspondences. If I was concerned about "rests" I would have mentioned something about RESTS! You really aren't coming up with a solution so maybe let someone answer who knows more about Musescore Studio than either one of us. Thanks.
Your initial question was: "Change Multiple Mease Properties at one time"
Even thought that was not your intention, "Multiple Mease Properties" is easy to understand as "multiple properties for a measure". Instead of flaming someone who takes the time to answer your (verry unclear) question, you should thank him for the answer and then rephrase your question to reflect your intention. To start with, I propose you use complete sentences.
If I now understand your intentions (which I am not sure I do) a better question would have been
Is it possible to change measure properties for multiple measurements at the same time?
Now was that so difficult? Why the goose chase? Actually, don't answer. You're lame in the 1st place. I suppose you can't figure common sense by the title. You like to argue and mislead. Get out of the industry and start flippin' burgers.
Get out of what industry? This forum is run by ordinary users, a few of whom likely do flip burgers for a living and I do like a good burger and appreciate the hard work put in by the burger flipper.
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On the assumption that "Mease" = "Measure", right-click on a measure and click Measure Properties from the context menu.
In reply to On the assumption that … by TheHutch
DUH! Do you not understand my question?? I said MULTIPLE measures at one time. Not one at time. Speaking of time, you're wasting mine if you can't read.
In reply to DUH! Do you not understand… by blueyedrummer
You said "Change Multiple Mease Properties at one time". I didn't understand if you meant to change the properties of Multi-Measure rests or to apply the same changes to several measures at once.
In reply to You said "Change Multiple… by underquark
I don't see the word "rest" in ANY of my correspondences. If I was concerned about "rests" I would have mentioned something about RESTS! You really aren't coming up with a solution so maybe let someone answer who knows more about Musescore Studio than either one of us. Thanks.
In reply to I don't see the word "rest"… by blueyedrummer
Blueeyedrummer, you need to back off!
Your initial question was: "Change Multiple Mease Properties at one time"
Even thought that was not your intention, "Multiple Mease Properties" is easy to understand as "multiple properties for a measure". Instead of flaming someone who takes the time to answer your (verry unclear) question, you should thank him for the answer and then rephrase your question to reflect your intention. To start with, I propose you use complete sentences.
If I now understand your intentions (which I am not sure I do) a better question would have been
Is it possible to change measure properties for multiple measurements at the same time?
Here is the handbook page for Measure Properties (which is fairly easy to find in the handbook):
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/measure-properties
By reading this, I think the answer is "no". But you can step through measures without leaving the dialog window, making it a little bit easier.
In reply to Blueeyedrummer, you need to… by AndreasKågedal
Uh, NO, I do not and WILL NOT back off until I deem it necessary. Thanks for playing!
In reply to Uh, NO, I do not and WILL… by blueyedrummer
Okay, then here is the answer to the question you intended (but failed) to ask.
No, you cannot.
Now, bugger back off to the hole you crawled out of.
In reply to Okay, then here is the… by TheHutch
Now was that so difficult? Why the goose chase? Actually, don't answer. You're lame in the 1st place. I suppose you can't figure common sense by the title. You like to argue and mislead. Get out of the industry and start flippin' burgers.
In reply to Now was that so difficult?… by blueyedrummer
Get out of what industry? This forum is run by ordinary users, a few of whom likely do flip burgers for a living and I do like a good burger and appreciate the hard work put in by the burger flipper.