I'm not sure I understood either version :-), but to be clear:įor a file that has never been saved before, there is no filename, so Save and Save As do the same thing - prompt you for a filename. And probably also reduce staff size a bit as well, especially since chances are other pages will require more room still. But, you'll still want to consider some additional manual adjustment to avoid the need for so much extra space in cases like where there are dynamics below low tuba notes. Instantly the second page fits much better. Or maybe this came from MusicXML import and the importing program had specified these stem directions and MuseScore is simply honoring them? Anyhow, simple fix - Ctrl+A to select all, then Ctrl+R to reset those adjustments. You've also flipped some stems into unorthodox positions that cause them to extend further above.below the staff than they should when following normal rules of notation. That's a new feature of 3.6 that's pretty crucial to leave enables on scores like this, in fact that is its whole point - to make the pages more even.Īlso, I note the fact that for some reason you have flipped some dynamic markings above the staff, and this creates potentially collisions with the staff above, thus requiring more space than it should. Once you make the page big enough or music small enough or the second page to fit, the first page may space itself out accordingly as well - if you go to Format / Style / Page and re-enable vertical justification of staves. Attempting to force the spacing the same without making those changes will just result in collisions - dynamics below one staff overlapping notes on the staff below (or indeed, possibly the staff itself. Your page doesn't have enough room, so you'll need bigger paper or smaller staves. The main source of difference in spacing is the dynamics - they require more space, simply as that.
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