Edit Clef Dialog
The Edit Clef dialog allows you to specify and edit the clef for your staff.
If Auto Clef is activated in the Score Settings dialog (Staff–Main tab), you cannot edit the clef.
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To open the Edit Clef dialog, double-click the clef symbol at the beginning of the staff.
Use the scroll bar to select one of the following options:
- Treble
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Inserts a treble clef.
- Treble 8va
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Inserts a treble clef that sounds an octave higher.
- Treble 15va
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Inserts a treble clef that sounds two octaves higher.
- Treble 8vb
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Inserts a treble clef that sounds an octave lower.
- Bass
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Inserts a bass clef.
- Bass 8vb
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Inserts a bass clef that sounds an octave lower.
- Bass 15vb
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Inserts a bass clef that sounds two octaves lower.
- Bass 8va
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Inserts a bass clef that sounds an octave higher.
- Baritone
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Inserts a baritone clef.
- Sub-bass
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Inserts a sub-bass clef.
- Alto
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Inserts an alto clef.
- Sopran
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Inserts a soprano clef.
- Mezzosopran
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Inserts a mezzo-soprano clef.
- Tenor
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Inserts a tenor clef.
- Drum
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Inserts a symbol that indicates that the staff is used for drum notation.
- Tablature/1-5
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Inserts numbers for tablature.
- Tablature/TAB
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Inserts a TAB sign for tablature.