Multiple Text instances
OS: macOS 10.16, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.6.0.487915347, revision: 1977cb3
Selecting a measure with assigned notes and add (single click) any text from pallette (ie, staff, expression, system, etc) creates multiple instances.
Drag and drop selected text from pallette work without issue.
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If you have multiple notes or rests selected (or one or more measures selected) clicking the palette's Measure Text object adds a Measure Text object to each note or rest your in the selection—as you have reported. Same goes for or Expressions.
If you want to add a single text object or expression:
• select a single note or rest
• then chose the object you want to add in the palette.
scorster
You don't drop a staff text on a measure though, but just on one note/chord.
So only select that chord if that's the only one you want the (staff) text to be applied to
In reply to You don't drop a staff text… by jeetee
Wasn’t aware single click when multiple notes in measure applied to each.
Thankx
Rony
In reply to Wasn’t aware single click… by drummerMan
Not just multiple notes in measure - any selection of multiple notes, clicking in the palette applies to everything. Very useful for quickly applying articulations etc.
In reply to Not just multiple notes in… by Marc Sabatella
Thankx Marc.
After 3+ yrs using didn’t realize that functionality.
I’m using musescore so much now for practicing rudimental scores and transposed music scores. Until I’m ready playing to it as playback and listing to the tune for example, then I’m totally ready to apply.
One of the things I still can’t get to work is the 2 measure repeat copy and paste. I have tried copying the 2 measures, and the the repeat sign.
If you have any ideas please let me know.
Thankx
Ron
In reply to Thankx Marc. After 3+ yrs… by drummerMan
2-measure repeat isn't directly supported, but assuming you are adding the symbol from the Symbols palette, this symbol should copy and paste as a symbol - select it, Ctrl+C, select the destination (a barline presumably), Ctrl+V.