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Title: What measure am I on?
Post by: Don Ferguson on 1997-11-16 05:00 AM
If you have multiple staffs and cannot see all of them at
the same time in your edit window then pressing CTRL+G will
tell you what measure you are in.

An alternative solution that works for me is to make the
top staff the melody line (or enough measures of whole note
rests to complete your composition), go to page setup and
add measure numbers. Then go to STAFF/MOVE STAFF and click
on the staff number where you are working (and cannot see)
and rearrange the staff numbers so you can see the staff
with the measure numbers (the top staff). Measure numbers
do not move with the staff.
Title: Re: What measure am I on?
Post by: marsu on 1997-11-29 05:00 AM
Right, these two solutions work well. Another that you'll appreciate is the
'custom view' in the 1.50 version... just look at it (note that if you use
win3.x and have te Win32s addons the 32bit version will work except for preview and playings)

hope this helps
Title: Re: What measure am I on?
Post by: Minh on 1998-05-02 04:00 AM
How about what note I am on? Sometimes I can't tell especially if I get down below middle C. I am entering notes using a computer keyboard.

Is there an option to display a note in letter as well as in musical note?

I would appreciate any help.
Title: Re: What measure am I on?
Post by: Barry Graham on 1998-05-04 04:00 AM
If you have difficulty in figuring out where you are when the cursor is way below or way above the current staff you could try this.
Position the cursor on the note you require within the staff - then hold down CTRL and press the UP or DOWN ARROW to move the cursor up or down one octave.
Title: Re: What measure am I on?
Post by: Minh on 1998-05-05 04:00 AM
Thank you Barry, that is a good idea.