On Aug 5, 2005, at 6:29 AM, dhbailey wrote:

You need to use the staff tool to give yourself more room for the top staff. You can do this in either of two ways: 1) select all the handles for all the staves in your score and then drag them all down in one motion, until you see what you want to see. 2) under the STAFF menu, in the Respace Staves dialog is a place to set the spacing for the top staff. Setting this to be a negative number moves it down the page, and all the other staves maintain their relative spacing. This is by far the easiest if you need to give the top staff more room once you have started your score and have more than one staff in place.

Or if the current position of the top staff is important to you (don't want to disturb your layout), you can create a staff set that includes the top staff. Select the new set, and drag everything down by either of the methods mentioned above. After that, whenever you want to edit stuff high above the top staff, you can just select the special set.

Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/

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