Page layout

Many instructions for setting the page layout for your documents appear under their own entries. See, for example, Distances; Margins; Page size; and Measure layout. For instructions on arranging measures within the score (setting the number of measures per line, for example, or moving a measure to another system), see Measure layout.

A common use of PrintMusic’s Page Layout tool is to specify how much music should fit on a page—how many measures per line, for example, or how many systems on a page. It’s important to realize that there are three elements affecting the amount of music on a page. First, look at the distance between staves in each system; if you decrease the total height of the system (by clicking the Staff tool and dragging the staves closer to each other), more systems fit on the page.

Second, you can adjust the distance between systems. If you’re trying to fit another system onto a page, the simplest solution is to slightly decrease the space between all systems, so that the cumulative effect is to create just enough room for another system on each page (see the two sub-entries called To change the distance between systems, below). The third factor affecting the amount of music that fits on the page is the amount of reduction you’ve applied to the music on a page—you may find that a reduction of even a percentage point or two is just enough to fit another measure per line, or another system per page (see Reducing/Enlarging).

 

 

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