This sort of thing has ALWAYS been dicey for me with MuseScore. It is not always possible for all apps, but it is with MuseScore. if the v4 score has used a repeat measure sign.Īnd: it is not a bad idea to keep older versions of MuseScore on the computer. But it must be the mscX file not the mscZ file! There are a view things which do not work in MuS 3, e.g. Simply press 'Ignore', MuS 3 opens the file anyway. was saved using a newer version of MuseScore. This can be opened by MuS 3 even if it says "Cannot read file. Without having MuS 4 installed the only option is to use a zip tool and unzip this mscz file and there you can find a uncompressed mscx file. If V4 is running then you can save or export the file in uncompressed mscx format. At least the mscx file is the relevant file containing the notes of the score. a style file for the text and score format. to verse 2.Ī Musescore file with the file extension 'mscz' is a zipped folder containing the uncompressed mscx file and some other files, e.g. In MuS 3 I can then change the affiliation to a verse in the inspector, e.g. When I press OK, all texts from verse 3 are selected. Here right click on any element of verse 3:Īnd then - this selects all lyrics belonging to verse 3 (check "same subtype"): For example, in your case you can select all words from verse 3 without selecting words of verse 1 or verse 2. Then a menu opens with the option "Select/More." and there you can refine many things. Right click on an item, note, lyrics text, system text or whatever. ![]() In MuS 3, I can give you a tutorial on the advanced selection variants: Please read the manual about the selection variants of MuS4 if you want to know more about it. ![]() Yes, Ctrl on Windows is then CMD on Mac, a small difference. And I have absolutely no experience with Mac OS, but almost all things in Musescore should be independent of the operating system. ![]() I can't use MuS 4 because of my old Windows OS.
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