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Focus on Staves

The score you’ve just made into the current version uses Focus on Staves to hide the staves that you’re not currently working on. You
won’t need to work on any of the string parts at any point in this project, so you’ll save paper by hiding them in the printout.

To hide staves by turning Focus on Staves off:

 Choose Layout > Hiding Staves > Focus on Staves.

Press Command+Option+F (Mac) or Control+Alt+F (Windows) to turn off Focus on Staves.

Instantly the string parts that were hidden are shown. Because you don’t need to work on them, you should switch Focus on Staves
back on by choosing Layout > Hiding Staves > Focus on Staves. (You can tell at a glance if any staves have been hidden in this way
by referring to the status bar along the bottom of the window, which will read “Focus on Staves” when that feature is switched on.)

For more information,  7.4 Focus on Staves (Sibelius | Ultimate Only) in the Reference Guide.

Printing a Score
To print your score:

 Choose File > Print to see the Print pane and preview. (Don’t worry about all the options: just click the Print button to print your
score.)

Within a few moments, a high-quality printout of the Scarborough Fair score should emerge from your printer. Hold on to this printout,
because you’ll be reading music from it shortly for Note Input.

If you ran into any problems,  1.11 Printing in the Reference Guide for help.

For the next chapter of this project, you need to be able to edit another version. Choose Review > Versions > Edit Versions again. From
the list of versions, select 2 Editing and inputing notes, and click Make Current. Sibelius will ask you if you want to make this version
the current one, and make a new non-editable version of the existing one. Click Yes. You should now see an incomplete arrangement
of Scarborough Fair.

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Opening a Score

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