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In this part, the notes, when transcribed, is very widely spaced. What can I do to make the gap shorter? Also, how can I add the barlines in the bass staff (the dotted one)?
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In this part, the notes, when transcribed, is very widely spaced. What can I do to make the gap shorter? Also, how can I add the barlines in the bass staff (the dotted one)?
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It'd be best if you post this in the Support and Bug Reports section instead of here.
In reply to It'd be best if you post… by 2142Kitch
Doesn't matter too much though.
So, can you help me?
In reply to So, can you help me? by IndominusRex
Seems you need a bunch of 7lets and make them small. And a staff space setting or paper that is wide enough
In reply to Seems you bees a bunch of… by Jojo-Schmitz
I've done the septuplets and it caused an error because the end barlines is moving away from it's original placement. I made the paper format to landscape temporarily. I haven't done the staff space setting. But I still need the paper to be portrait.
I thought I responsed, but I guess I forgot to hit Save.
In order to help, we'd need you to attach your actual score, so we can see how close you are now, then we can advise better. Most liekly it will be a matter of making sure you set the arpeggio note to small and maybe reduce the spacing and/or minimum note distance settings in Format / Style / Measure.
In reply to I thought I responsed, but I… by Marc Sabatella
I'm not at home, so I can't attach the file, I would try your suggestion when I get back home. Thanks Marc.