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- The lyric editor allows you to edit a track's lyrics, one verse at a time.
- Note that only the first verse is displayed on the staff.
- All verses are shown when printing with the Print-Sheet accessory.
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- When editing the lyrics, separate individual phrases with - (hyphen) or = (equal sign).
- The hyphen is displayed on the score, while the equal sign is not.
- Insert extra = characters if you want two or more notes to have no phrase.
- For example, if the first measure of a song has 4 quarter notes, and
- the first and last quarter notes are to have phrases "Some" and "day",
- and the middle two quarter notes are to have no phrases,
- the text in the lyric editor would look like: Some = = = day.
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- The equal sign is used as a phrase separator because it is easy to see.
- If you would prefer to have spaces separate phrases, then
- check the box named <b>Space bar is phrase separator</b>.
- If you want to paste text that has spaces between words, check this box before pasting the text.
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- If you want a phrase to contain the separator character, i.e. the equal sign
- or space, type an underscore (_). For example, if the first note of a song
- is to have the phrase "A day", the text in the lyric editor should look like: A_day.
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- If you would prefer to edit an individual note's lyrics, right-click on the note
- and select the Lyrics... popup menu item.
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