To take off highlight
After formatting a piece of music, I was trying to take the highlight off. I thought I just needed to tap in another section on the page, but all I succeeded in doing was crash Musescore.
So please, how do I turn the highlight off?
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Press the center of the screen?
Can you explain what you mean by highlight? If you mean, something is selected, then indeed, clicking elsewhere would normally do it, or press Esc/ If you're seeing a crash, that's obviously a bug, so please attach your score and steps to reproduce the problem so we can investigate.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
Think this has happened about 8 or 9 times now. I have gone into edit, chosen a score on a particular instrument (tenor) - AltA to highlight the score, then formatted to change the number of bars per line. Having done that I have clicked elsewhere on the page and, normally, yes, it has cleared the highlight and I have the page looking like I wish it. For some reason it didn't do it these few times. I can't remember which score it was now, but have tried it with El Condor Pasa, which is our group's version, and it happened again.
In reply to Think this has happened… by magwaggi
It doesn't crash for me.
You can not uninstall 2.3.2 and install the latest version: https://musescore.org/en/download
In reply to It doesn't crash for me. You… by Shoichi
I don't know whether it has got something to do with transferring the music from the 2.3.2 version, where the music was originally. The music changes automatically to version 3 when it's opened, which I have got. I've got no control over the original music and will have to wait until the group co-ordinator is able to finish the work on the music over to version 3 - hopefully that will fix it.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
I need a help: I've to create a score and a copy of it : I've to highlight the difference between the original (new version) and the copy (old version) coloring the SINGLE note with a different color.. e.g. in the original score there is a D at the beginning of the piece while in the copy there is an A...how can I testify the difference between original and copies? the only option I've found is to give a different color to each note...I DON'T NEED A RAINBOW SCORE! I need to highlight a difference between two pieces that are QUITE the same.
The second question is: the copy need to have a third line in order to put the bass... is the any possibility to do it without copy and past beat by beat from the previous score? Thanks Silvia Nieder
In reply to I need a help: I've to… by niedersilvia81
Ciao Silvia,
Right click the note ->Select->More->Same pitch; From Imspector set the colour
Press 'I' add an Instrument;
Select a range of elements https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/copy-and-paste
In reply to Ciao Silvia, Right click the… by Shoichi
See also: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/score-comparison
HTH