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Music spacing

Music spacing is automatically applied when you enter music into PrintMusic. However, if you decide to turn off Automatic Music Spacing, the spacing is linear; in other words, a whole note gets exactly the same horizontal space as four quarter notes. Furthermore, this newly-entered music may contain collisions between lyric syllables, overlapping chord symbols, and crowded 32nd notes.

To turn off Automatic Music Spacing

To reapply music spacing over a region

If Automatic Update Layout is not checked, the final step is extremely important:

If you don’t choose Update Layout after respacing your music, you may find measures at the ends of systems in Page View that seem much too wide or too narrow. (Choosing Update Layout will solve the problem immediately.)

 

Note: When PrintMusic spaces the notes of your score, it widens the selected measures as necessary to make room for lyrics, if any.

 

 

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