![]() ![]() In the top line of the Create Time Signature panel, enter the Numerator, Denominator, and Text (the latter is optional where you need the display to be different from the actual time signature).Select a time signature to edit in the center panel.Press Shift+ T to display the Time signatures section of the Master Palette.Press the "Add" button to transfer the newly-created time signature to the Time Signatures palette.To restore the default beaming pattern, press Reset Adjust the default note beaming in the Note Groups section.In the top line, enter the Numerator, Denominator, and Text (the latter is optional where you need the display to be different from the actual time signature).In the Time Signatures palette, click on "More", then, in the supplementary palette, click on the "Create Time Signature" button.If the time signature you require is not available in any of the existing palettes, it can be created using one of the following methods: From the Time Signatures palette To delete a time signature in the score, select it and press Del.Drag and drop a time signature from a palette onto a space in a measure, or onto an existing time signature.Select a time signature, measure, note or rest, and click a time signature in a palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).Note: Whether or not a time signature is actually shown depends on the staff properties, by default it is not shown for tablature. ![]() ![]() Time signatures can be found in a Palette of the same name in both the Basic and Advanced workspaces. ![]()
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