The Staves available list on the left shows the staves available in the full score which are not contained
in the part. When a staff has been added to a part, it appears in the Staves in part list on
the right. To add staves to a part, select the relevant staves in the list on the left and click the Add
to Part button. Similarly, to remove staves from a part, select them in the list on the right and click
the Remove from Part button (this does not remove the instrument from the score).
When you add or remove a staff or staves from a part, the note spacing of the entire part is reset, to
ensure that the spacing is correct throughout.
Deleting parts
To delete a part, choose Parts > Setup > Delete Part. A simple dialog appears in which you can
choose one or more parts to delete; click OK to confirm your choice. Sibelius will ask you for final
confirmation before going ahead. Deleting a part does not delete the instrument from the score.
However, it is harmless to have parts listed even if you don’t intend to use them, so don’t feel any
compulsion to delete unwanted parts.
Appearance of parts and score
The following things are always the same in the score and all parts – so it doesn’t matter whether
you’re viewing the score or a part, changing any of these will change it everywhere:
* Text styles: you can, though, set different point sizes for the full score and for all parts in Edit
Text Styles
* Default positions: though similarly, you can set these to be different in the full score and parts in
the Default Positions dialog
* Many rules in Appearance > House Style > Engraving Rules (e.g. positioning of accidentals,
rhythm dots, articulations, brackets, clefs, key signatures, tuplets; appearance of barlines, chord
diagrams, hairpins, rehearsal marks, slurs, ties; beam positions; sizes of notes; text borders and
lyrics options).
The Staves available list on the left shows the staves available in the full score which are not containedin the part. When a staff has been added to a part, it appears in the Staves in part list onthe right. To add staves to a part, select the relevant staves in the list on the left and click the Addto Part button. Similarly, to remove staves from a part, select them in the list on the right and clickthe Remove from Part button (this does not remove the instrument from the score).When you add or remove a staff or staves from a part, the note spacing of the entire part is reset, toensure that the spacing is correct throughout.Deleting partsTo delete a part, choose Parts > Setup > Delete Part. A simple dialog appears in which you canchoose one or more parts to delete; click OK to confirm your choice. Sibelius will ask you for finalconfirmation before going ahead. Deleting a part does not delete the instrument from the score.However, it is harmless to have parts listed even if you don’t intend to use them, so don’t feel anycompulsion to delete unwanted parts.Appearance of parts and scoreThe following things are always the same in the score and all parts – so it doesn’t matter whetheryou’re viewing the score or a part, changing any of these will change it everywhere:* Text styles: you can, though, set different point sizes for the full score and for all parts in EditText Styles* Default positions: though similarly, you can set these to be different in the full score and parts inthe Default Positions dialog* Many rules in Appearance > House Style > Engraving Rules (e.g. positioning of accidentals,rhythm dots, articulations, brackets, clefs, key signatures, tuplets; appearance of barlines, chorddiagrams, hairpins, rehearsal marks, slurs, ties; beam positions; sizes of notes; text borders andlyrics options).
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