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How to select custom bars using Sibelius?

How to select custom bars using Sibelius?
  1. How do I select certain bars in Sibelius?
  2. How do you change bars per line in Sibelius?
  3. How do you add a bar line in Sibelius?
  4. How do you add bars in the middle of a piece in Sibelius?

How do I select certain bars in Sibelius?

There are lots of quick ways to select bars in Sibelius: click in a blank bit of staff to select that bar in that staff, double-click to select to the end of the system, and triple-click to select the staff throughout the score; hold Shift and you can extend the selection across a range of staves, or hold Ctrl (Windows ...

How do you change bars per line in Sibelius?

In Sibelius 7, go to the Layout Tab, and select Auto Breaks from the Breaks Group. Check “Use auto system breaks” and select the radio button for Every X bars (Type in “4” or change the number of bars per system if you want more.)

How do you add a bar line in Sibelius?

To do this in Sibelius 3 (and later) go to House Style > Engraving Rules (Ctrl+Shift+E or Command-Shift-E) and select the 'Barlines' option on the left hand side. Then tick 'Barline at start of single staves'. If you're not yet using the latest version of Sibelius, get an upgrade.

How do you add bars in the middle of a piece in Sibelius?

To insert a bar, click on bar and use the menu Create>Bar - not Notes>Insert Bar.

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