list of issues

• Jan 9, 2021 - 02:24

1, When I close the file after changing cliffs and reopen the file my corrections are lost.
2. When I reopen my instruments default to piano.
3. When I reopen the changes made to score properties are lost.
4. When I add header and other text and reopen all text is lost.
5. When I reopen instrument names are shown twice.

The PDF was before closing and the mid is what is shown when I reopened. I hope there are fixes for these issues as it takes allot of time for edits.


Comments

In reply to by geosurveysnl

I think in order to try to recreate what happened to you, we need a mscz file that we can open and will display like what you show in your PDF. The file you posted looks like a piano reduction.
And perhaps, the actual steps you used to get the results you posted.

In reply to by geosurveysnl

The mscz file is the actual score file and is where MuseScore thus saves all its data of that score; it is also the file you should be reopening when wanting to continue your work.

A MIDI file contains basically the minimal playback instructions to reproduce a piece on a playback device; it doesn't contain any additional notation information; it doesn't differentiate between an F# and a Gb for example.

In reply to by jeetee

Thanks jeetee that was the issue I confronted. I thought by hitting the save button it was saving to the mscz file but I guess it was saving to the mid only and therefore I lost the text and other edits. Then I would open from the mid file and that was the problem! Thanks again

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