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Systems

A system is one line of music across the page, including all the staves that constitute the staff system. This entry contains instructions for spacing, indenting, moving, or resizing systems. See Page layout for information on setting initial system position and size settings. See  Measure layout, or Page turns for further instructions on laying out the measures that constitute systems.   

To indent or move a system

It’s common practice to indent the first system of a piece—not only for aesthetic reasons, but often to allow room for staff names to be written out in full. The following instructions show you how to indent or move a single system; if you want to indent all systems, a better method would be to simply increase the page margin. See Margins for full instructions.

  1. Click the Page Layout tool  image\Page_Layout_Tool.gif Each system is surrounded by a dotted-line rectangle.
  2. Go to the page containing the system you want to change.
  3. To indent a system, drag its upper-left handle. To move a system, click within the staff lines and drag.

Instead of dragging, you can enter values directly into the number boxes. See Edit System Margins dialog box for more information.

When you’re viewing Staff Systems, you’ll notice a boldface number to the right of each system. The numbers on the systems (the first system is number 1) help you identify each system, so you’ll be aware if the system layout has shifted.

  1. From the Edit Menu, choose Update Layout.

To force a system onto the next page

Use the following technique if you’re laying out the pages of your piece and find that you need to force the last system on one page to the top of the next page.

  1. Click the Page Layout tool  image\Page_Layout_Tool.gif. Each system appears, surrounded by a dotted-line.
  2. Go to the page containing the system you want to move.
  3. Click to select the system.
  4. From the Page Layout Menu, choose Edit Systems Margins.
  5. Enter a larger number in the Distance Between Systems text box. Make sure the Distance checked is the only box checked.
  6. Click Apply. If the system doesn’t move to the next page, continue increasing the Distance Between Systems and clicking Apply until it moves.
  7. Click Close.
  8. From the Edit Menu, choose Update Layout.

To create variable-distance systems

See To create variable-distance systems.

 

 

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