Engraving Options dialog
The Engraving Options dialog provides multiple options that allow you to make project-wide changes to your project by changing the graphical appearance and position of items.
You can make changes to, for example, the line thickness of notation items, their continuation style, their default staff-relative placement, and their minimum distance from the staff and other items.
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You can save all options that you set in Engraving Options as the default for new projects by clicking Save as Default.
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If you want to make changes to individual notes and notations, you can use properties in the Properties panel.
You can open Engraving Options in any of the following ways:
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Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-E in any mode.
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Choose
in Engrave mode.
The Engraving Options dialog contains the following:
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Page list
Contains the categories of options that you can view and change in the dialog, divided into pages. When you click a page in this list, any applicable section titles appear below the page in the page list.
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Section titles
Shows the titles of any sections on the selected page. You can click these section titles to navigate directly to that section of the page.
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Section
Pages are divided into sections, which can contain multiple options. Sections that contain many options are divided into subsections. For options that have multiple possible settings, the current setting is highlighted.
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Save as Default/Remove Saved Defaults
This button has different functions depending on whether you have existing saved defaults.
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Save as Default saves all options currently set in the dialog as the default for new projects.
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Remove Saved Defaults deletes your previous saved defaults without resetting the options in the current project. After removing your saved defaults, all future projects start with the default factory settings. If you have existing saved defaults, you can access Remove Saved Defaults by pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Opt (macOS).
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Reset to Factory/Reset to Saved Defaults
This button has different functions depending on whether you have existing saved defaults.
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If you have no saved defaults, Reset to Factory resets all the options in the dialog back to the default factory settings.
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If you have existing saved defaults, Reset to Saved Defaults resets all the options in the dialog back to your saved defaults. You can access Reset to Factory instead by pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Opt (macOS). Resetting options back to the default factory settings only affects the current project and does not delete your saved defaults, meaning future projects start with your saved defaults.
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