Spacing of Staves
I'm about to print my first project. I note that the first page has 5 evenly spaced systems. The second page has two widely spaced systems. How can I move the second system on the second page closer to the first system?
I'm about to print my first project. I note that the first page has 5 evenly spaced systems. The second page has two widely spaced systems. How can I move the second system on the second page closer to the first system?
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Without seeing the score, if you are talking about a two-page score with a total of 7 systems, consider balancing the pages by, for example, placing a page break after the 3rd system of the title (first) page. This will place 4 systems on the second page.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/pages-and-vertical-spacing#page-bre…
Another way would be to 'Disable vertical justification of staves' using menu item Format→Style→Page which would reduce the distance between those 2 systems on the second page -- leaving more whitespace at the page bottom.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/score-size-and-spacing#vertical-spa…
In reply to Without seeing the score, if… by Jm6stringer
I adjusted the vertical spacing, and I could see that it looked exactly like I wanted it to. When I left that site, I found that my score went right back to the way that it was. I tried it several times and the changes would never stick. If there is a SAVE button, I never found it.
In reply to I adjusted the vertical… by CarolynHoglin
You wrote:
I adjusted the vertical spacing...
Okay, but no one here saw how you did it, so please explain your exact steps. The term "vertical spacing" is too general -- there are different ways to make such changes. How did you do it?
What dialog window were you specifically looking at where you made the adjustment and couldn't find a Save button?
Also, attaching your score to your post would eliminate much guesswork on this end of the forum.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/node/289899
In reply to You wrote: I adjusted the… by Jm6stringer
Thank you so much for your advice. When one method didn't work, I tried another, then another. I have finally adjusted my score to my liking.