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Notion for lead sheets / “layout handles”?

I’ve started to use Notion to make up lead sheets where I can’t find them, or I could use a different key. There are a couple of things I’d like to do which I haven’t worked out yet:

Place text top left of the title to clearly show the instrument pitch (Bb etc)?

Adjust measure widths to even them out - which I suspect might be possible with the “layout handles” part of the feature pack IAP but I can’t find details?

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  • In the Layout menu you can find options to manipulate the score.
    1. To adjust measure widths: Score Systems -> Measure Limit (This is usually on Auto, but you can change the number to what you need - I usually set this to 4.)
    2. To add text: Page Text -> Add Page Text (Select position, font/size etc.)

    Hope this helps.

  • @pbelgium said:
    In the Layout menu you can find options to manipulate the score.
    1. To adjust measure widths: Score Systems -> Measure Limit (This is usually on Auto, but you can change the number to what you need - I usually set this to 4.)
    2. To add text: Page Text -> Add Page Text (Select position, font/size etc.)

    Hope this helps.

    Thank you!

    I’d already found Measure Limit, the problem I have is with the relative width of measures due to whole notes and whole note rests in some bars, twiddly bits in others.

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