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Title: numbering measures on blank score
Post by: vp on 2009-02-02 11:29 pm
Is there a way to number the measures on a blank score?  I did a search wording it differently several times, but could not find the answer. 
Title: Re: numbering measures on blank score
Post by: Rick G. on 2009-02-02 11:44 pm
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Title: Re: numbering measures on blank score
Post by: Peter Edwards on 2009-02-03 10:31 am
But if the score is truly blank with just bar lines then you'll only get the first measure number. For a bar line to count there has to be something with musical duration (note or rest) inside the bar itself.
Title: Re: numbering measures on blank score
Post by: llucyy on 2009-02-05 01:37 am
Probably you could make a score of say 32 bars of whole note rests with barlines in between and then number them as per Rick above but select all and "Never" for show on printed page instead of default.
Title: Re: numbering measures on blank score
Post by: David Palmquist on 2009-02-05 03:53 am
Since invisible rests won't take up space when printed, you end up with all the bar lines compressed together.  You need to force a system break every so many bars to get the right effect. 

For those who don't know the feature, select the bar line, then press Control and E to access its properties.  Then check the Force System Break box. 

(My preceding paragraph uses a lot of words to describe a quick, easy procedure.  Each word took longer to type than it takes to force a system break.)