![]() ![]() However, you should find the dialogue when there to be fairly self explanatory. A thorough discussion of system object positions would require a lot of time. It's because both of those are staves that have been automatically selected to show system object positions above them. I hope that by just going to this window you can easily see why the metronome mark, which is a system object, is appearing above the top staff in my score and above the violin staff. You can adjust these positions by going to the appearance tab, the system objects group, and pressing the big button here for system object positions. The positions that system objects appear at are called system object positions. So let's take a look at why in my score I have a metronome mark showing up at the top of the page but also, strangely enough, much lower down in my score above my violin staff. It might even frustrate you if you're not sure why that's happening. But they maya also appear above additional staves in the score, which may confuse you. System objects like metronome marks created with the metronome mark textile will always appear at the top of your score. Staff objects like slurs and expressions will only appear in the part that they're attached to and appearing with in the score. System objects like tempo markings will appear in all parts regardless of what staves they're attached to in the score. By now, you should have a basic understanding of the difference between staff and system objects.
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