Note if you have a specific immediate need, you *could* hand-edit the MSCX file within the MSCZ archive. It would not be particularly hard to find the section relating to the text style and delete it. But obviously, that's no good as a general answer.
1. Open your score, and then save as uncompressed .mscx file;
2. Open this new .mscx with notepad;
3. Use notepad search tool to find the new text style name;
4. Delete relevant definition contents.
If your are not sure of deleting starting point and ending point, just add anther new text style in the program, then you will be able to figure it out!
Do not forget back up your score, before you do it.
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Indeed; see #34676: "Edit Text Styles" dialog needs a "Delete" button.
Note if you have a specific immediate need, you *could* hand-edit the MSCX file within the MSCZ archive. It would not be particularly hard to find the section relating to the text style and delete it. But obviously, that's no good as a general answer.
Yes, we can delete it:
1. Open your score, and then save as uncompressed .mscx file;
2. Open this new .mscx with notepad;
3. Use notepad search tool to find the new text style name;
4. Delete relevant definition contents.
If your are not sure of deleting starting point and ending point, just add anther new text style in the program, then you will be able to figure it out!
Do not forget back up your score, before you do it.
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Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.