![]() ![]() Hidden on first page will do just that: hide the text on the first page on which it is placed. If Repeat on were to be unchecked, the text would only appear on a single page (like titles, composer name, copyright notices, and the like). This is where you tell Sibelius to repeat the text on left pages, right pages, or all pages. ![]() In this case, the text will be aligned to the inside edge of the page. This is where you tell Sibelius where on the page to place your header. The Snap to top or bottom of page radio button is selected, meaning that the text will always appear at the position on the page you specify. You can see this for yourself by going to Text > Styles > Edit Text Styles, finding a style like Header or Header (after first page) in the list, and click Edit…. But unlike tempo text or rehearsal marks, which appear at positions relative to the music, headers appear at fixed positions on the page. Headers are a type of system text - the kind of text that appears in every part. ![]() Let’s get down to business and go over headers, footers, and footnotes - three types of text you’re likely to encounter on the margins of the page. An important part of printed music is the text that doesn’t appear within the staff lines at all. ![]()
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