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Re: Displaying Multiple Parts
Hi Ralph,
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Briefly: In Composer, each instrument in a score is a Staff. A Part (as defined by Composer) can be made up of either
You can use the Part -> Display or define part dialog to create new Parts and designate which staves belong to them (Composer automatically creates a Part for each single staff in a .mid file that you open, or if you add a Staff to an existing song file, so you shouldn't have to do a single-staff Part). If you need step-by-step walk through for using the dialog, just click Help -> User Guide and use the Index to look up "part" and then choose the first subtopic "add part". ttfn, Sherry
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