Stems point in the wrong direction after transposing
I have noted lately that after transposing a piece up or down that some of the note stems are pointing in the wrong direction. I then have to go note by note to correct it. I wouldn't mind if I could at least just select all notes and just set auto for stem direction.
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Perhaps the stem directions were set to up or down rather than auto before transposition, in which case, the setting is preserved.
You can select all the notes. Right click on one note and in the pop up menu use Select Similar. You can restrict it to just one stave with Select Similar on this stave, or more clever things like all notes with this pitch using the other options under "more". If you select a range first by clicking on the first note and then shift clicking on the last note in the range you can further restrict your selection. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/selecting-elements for more detailed information about how to select things.
In reply to Perhaps the stem directions… by SteveBlower
Thanks! That sounds way easier than what I was doing. Musescore is such a great piece of software. The only downside (not really a downside) is that it is so powerful that there is a lot to learn to use all of it's functions.
I think Control/Command+r reverts stem direction to an ideal/default position. If this works you can select a wide range of notes, an entire staff, or the whole document and apply Control/Command+r
Note that this will remove any hand edited stem flips.
In reply to I think Control/Command+r… by scorster
Brilliant!
... and Ctrl+A is the shortcut to Select All. (As it is in many programs)
In reply to ... and Ctrl+A is the… by TheHutch
Didn't know that one. Thanks, it will be quicker than highlighting first and last measure using the shift.
In reply to Didn't know that one. Thanks… by [DELETED] 30117932
See this bit of that page I linked to for CTRL+A and many others. https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/selecting-elements#Range_Selection_…