Stems and flags remain visible when voice 1 note is set to invisible on chord with other voices.
2.0.2
Related to https://musescore.org/en/node/90206
I do not understand the logic around this. It seems to me that when a note is made invisible, the entire note should become invisible and stems and flags should not remain.
I understand that sometimes a flag or stem needs to be made invisible independently, but I think that when a note is made invisible, the entire note should be invisible. The way it is now, in a complex piece, there can be many, many extra clicks.
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It's "by design" (difference entre "note/note head" and "chord"). Related also to your "other" question.
For exclude one voice of the selection, you can use the selection filter (F6)
For all this, see (comment #5 in particular): https://musescore.org/fr/node/33216
and https://musescore.org/en/node/46976
To make the entire chord invisible, you need to select the entire chord - so a blue rectangle appears around it. Shift+click normally does this is there is not already a selection. To make all voice 1 notes invisible for an entire measure as in your example, simply click the measure, then filter out Voice 2 using View / Selection Filter. Then press "V". Three clicks total to make all voice 1 notes invisible for an entire symphony!