Can not fix Measure 29 en Measure 33 of downloaded file

• Dec 12, 2020 - 15:34

I exportered https://musescore.com/j_y_kim/scores/5457273 in mscz format.
After loading the mscz file I get the errors
Measure 29, staff 1 incomplete. Expected: 4/4; Found: 42/28
Measure 33, staff 1 incomplete. Expected: 4/4; Found: 54/36

I deleted M29 and M33 and recreated the measures, but still get those errors.
I use Musescore 3.2.3 on Ubuntu 20.04 installed with sudo apt install.
If I open the mscz file with MuseScore-3.5.2.312125617-x86_64.AppImage (the latest version), I get the same problem.

Is this a problem in the Musescore software?


Comments

In reply to by cx1964

When I fix it in 3.5.2 it stays fixed when opened in 3.5.2. It seems there was a bug in 3.2.3 that has since been fixed. I inserted a measure after the corrupt measure and reentered it. I then deleted the corrupt measure with ctrl+del. There are 2 reasons I do it this way, 1. It allows me to see what the measure is supposed to look like, 2. the corrupt measure is totally deleted (which is likely overkill) you should be able to select the measure, press del to empty its contents and reenter it and the corruption will be gone. However, it needs to be done in a version where the bug doesn't exist.

In reply to by mike320

Your solution does not work for me. I loaded the corrupted file in Musescore 3.5.2. Then created a new measure after the corrupt measure 29 and a new measure after corrupt measure 33. Then I created the new measures and deleted the corrupt measures. Then I saved the mscz file and reloaded the new file. I still get the same 2 error measures. What can still do to correct my file?

In reply to by mike320

Sorry, I did not see your file at first. I used your procedure to correct it by my self. This procedure done with the highest version of musescore (3.5.2) did not work. Luckily when I use your attached file the problem is solved. I can even open it without error in my 3.2.3 version. Thank you for your help.

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