"Complimentary" natural signs in the key signatures
For reasons I don’t understand (and I’m pretty new to MuseScore), in an arrangement I transcribed with three flats in the key signature, an additional four naturals also appear on every staff but the first (those naturals being F, C, G, & D) along with the desired flats (B, E, & A). Even after I change keys to one flat (B), the complimentary naturals persist. Can anyone offer any guidance to remove these unnecessary natural signs?
jim
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Which version of MuseScore are you using?
If I open your file with MuseScore 0.9.6.1 on windows, I see 3 flats for each staff at the beginning. On measure 43, there is a key signature chanage and I see 2 naturals and one flat.
In reply to Which version of MuseScore by [DELETED] 5
I'm using the same version on an old Mac G4. Strangely enough, on my new Mac (MacMini Intel), it works fine...
In reply to Same version - Mac by Jim Telles
Mmm ... Looks like a remaining of [[nodetitle:#5707]]