If you can live with clef changes on barlines, you can create a
transposition staff style with forced clef that you apply only to the part.
But there is no way to do it with mid-measure clefs that I know of...more's
the pity.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:22 PM, Craig Parmerlee <cr...@parmerlee.com>
wrote:

> That worked.  Thanks.
>
> Now I have another similar problem on the same part.  There is a passage
> where the two horns are in octaves.  This is all in T.C. on the score.
> The lower part ends up with 4 ledger lines, so I'd like to put it into
> B.S. on the managed part.
>
> It seems that that if you apply a clef to the managed part, it affects
> the other part that is lined from the same staff.  Does anybody know a
> way to make that work?
>
> I guess my next best option is to move the notes up an octave in the
> managed part (which should not change the score) and then show an 8VA in
> the part, but that may throw off the playback in the score.
>
>
> On 1/21/2015 7:26 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
> > You have to be in the FH2 part, and right-click and select Apply staff
> style to… Current score or part. Then you choose the Blank Notation with
> Rests staff style manually, NOT with the metatool. Then you can create
> multi measure rests in that part.
> >
> > Christopher
> >
> >
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