Notes went wrong after deleting first bar
Hi this is the first time I ask a question here.
I was arranging a score and after i delete the first bar (means the first bar is replaced with bar2), the notes of the cello and double bass part went a few octaves lower. The notes are lower than the range they can play, but the notes did not turn red, and they sound the same as the notes before i deleted the first bar. When I change the notes to their playing range, the notes turn red.
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sorry i found out the problem... the clef automatically turned to treble clef......sorry guys
In reply to sorry i found out the by Kelvin
I consider it a bug (and very confusing if you haven't encountered it before) that deleting the first measure deletes the clefs and key signature. This should not be so.
In reply to I consider it a bug (and very by [DELETED] 1831606
Not sure if you were in on the discussionl but it's not a bug - it's the intended behavior, and consistent with the behavior when you delete measures contains clef or key changes elsewhere. It's more a question of whether something else would be the expected behavior often enough to be worth special casing this.