Appoggiatura too close
Your settings will only apply to the score you changed them in, and should have been retained for good when you saved it.
To re-use the same settings on other scores you can save them with Appearance > House Style > Export, and Import them to a new score.
There are some options in Import that you can tick/untick (including Note spacing) if you don't want them all.
To re-use the same settings on other scores you can save them with Appearance > House Style > Export, and Import them to a new score.
There are some options in Import that you can tick/untick (including Note spacing) if you don't want them all.
Sibelius 6.2, 7.5.1, Windows 11
Not so great? Not a problem - jut re-read the post above. You can export a House Style with those settings and import it to (or rather impose it on) other scores.
And you can create a Manuscript Paper with the changes to the settings in it, that you can then use to create new scores.
And you can create a Manuscript Paper with the changes to the settings in it, that you can then use to create new scores.
If you create a MSS paper (export Manuscript paper) from a file that has all your changes and also export a house style (Appearance->House Style->Export) you can preserve your settings by using the MSS paper as a starting point (it will appear on the Quick Start Screen and in the New dialog) Choose it to start new pieces.
You can create as many templates for different ensembles as you like in this way that can be re-used and won't be erased when you save.
You can create as many templates for different ensembles as you like in this way that can be re-used and won't be erased when you save.
Sib 6.2, 7.5 and 2024.3.1, Windows 11, 32GB RAM, 16TB 7200RPM Storage, 2TB SSD, Note Performer 4, EWQLSO, EWQLSC, Harmony Assistant and some others. mike@mike-lyons.co.uk