Silly one
I am dead sure that there is the answer to my question a step away, but i can't find it, so I am asking your precious support. I can't increase the offset between the lines! look at this horror, is unreadable
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See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers#spacers
Spacers will fix this if it happens only here or there, but my guess is that if this sort of thing happens in one place in a given, it probably happens fairly often in that same score, because that score's settings aren't optimal for music that includes both multiple voices and fret diagrams. Most likely you want to either increase the minimum system distance in Format / Style / Page, or the minimum vertical distance in Format / Style / Score, or simply add some page breaks to force fewer systems per page. If you attach the actual score rather than just a picture, we can advise better.
In reply to Spacers will fix this if it… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you for helping!! this is the actual file
In reply to Thank you for helping!! this… by eugenioorsi1
First of all: update to 3.6.2, you're still on 3.6.0
Scondly: this is not the exact same score, or it just renders differently in 3.6.2, where measire 3 is not at the start of the system, nor is masure 7 just below it, if measure 3 is getting forced into a new system.
It is though if measure 7 is also forces into a new system (by using a system breaks)
Then indeed ot looks the same.
But looks better when using the default setting of Format > DStyle > Page > Enable vertical allignment of Staves.
Or when, as proposed earlier, using a vertical spacer
In reply to First of all: update to 3.6… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you Jojo! Actually just by updating to .2 the whole score looks incredibily better! thank you so much