You’ll often discover that some of your 
 lyric syllables overlap—or have more space than they need. You can use 
 the Music Spacing command (which you normally use for respacing the notes 
 in your music) to correct lyric collisions. See Document 
 Options-Music Spacing for more information.
        
        
            - Choose Document > Document Options 
 > Music Spacing. The Music Spacing options appear.
- Verify Lyrics is selected under Avoid Collision 
 items.
- Click OK.   
- Click the Selection tool   . .
- Select the music you want to respace. 
 In general, you’ll want to choose Edit > Select All, so that 
 all staves are highlighted. (If you select only the lyric staff, for example, 
 you could get unexpected spacing in other staves, because the Music Spacing 
 command sets the measure widths for all staves according to the spacing 
 of the selected region.)
- Choose Utilities > Music Spacing > Apply Beat Spacing or Apply Note Spacing . 
 For a description of the differences between the two options, see Document 
 Options-Music Spacing. they work equally well in correcting lyric 
 overlaps. This process takes time. When the Selection tool cursor disappears, 
 however, you’ll find that your music has been carefully respaced, with 
 no lyric collisions.