Selecting all bars of a part
Please could someone remind me how to select all the bars on a particular stave quickly - is there a keyboard shortcut?
Thanks, Ali
Please could someone remind me how to select all the bars on a particular stave quickly - is there a keyboard shortcut?
Thanks, Ali
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Ctrl+A all the score, to Select a range of measures https://musescore.org/en/handbook/selection-modes#select-measure-range
In reply to Ctrl+A all the score, to… by Shoichi
Yeh, not quite what I need - I am repeatedly refreshing a piano reduction after making changes to SATB vocal parts. This means clearing the piano part (not deleting it) and then copying the vocal parts one by one down to the piano staves. (and using voice / swop to ensure correct assignment). This would be just that little bit easier if I could go down to the piano part and clear all the measures with a simple key combo. As it is I have to select the first measure then shift through to the last page keeping my Enter key down to make sure I have selected all the measures in each piano stave. Not a great hardship but would hate to think I'm missing a Ctrl key or something!
In reply to Yeh, not quite what I need -… by Ali Wood
I don't know if it exists, I can think of a trick Press i delete the Piano and add a new one
In reply to I don't know if it exists, I… by Shoichi
I know what you mean.
But if only there was a 'Select all this part ' option it would save time. Actually, that would also help when the copying parts over! How about that for a feature request?
In reply to I know what you mean. But if… by Ali Wood
Try posting on https://musescore.org/en/forum/7
In reply to Try posting on https:/… by Shoichi
Select the first note (or rest) in the upper stave and use ctrl+shift+end (or whatever the MAC equivalent is) to select to the end of that stave. Then use shift+down to select the lower stave as well.
In reply to Select the first note (or… by SteveBlower
Thx.
In reply to Select the first note (or… by SteveBlower
Thanks! That's it. Knew it had to be something obvious.
In reply to Thanks! That's it. Knew it… by Ali Wood
And it was in the manual linked above, :( the last line. Sorry for the mistake.