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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Page Offset field: This value is added to each actual page number, for display purposes.<br />

This can be useful when writing a piece consisting of several parts, which are saved as<br />

separate project files. To retain continuous page numbers throughout the score, you<br />

can set this parameter to the number of pages contained in all preceding parts (project<br />

files).<br />

• Horizontal Distance field: The horizontal distance from the outermost printing position<br />

on the page. This is only relevant for page numbers with the Horizontal Position<br />

parameter set to Alternating or Rev. Alternating.<br />

• Vertical Distance field: The vertical distance to the highest or lowest printing position<br />

on the page (depending on whether Vertical Position is set to Top or Bottom).<br />

• Hide 1st Page Number checkbox: Prevents the display (and printout) of the page number<br />

on the first page. (All others are displayed and printed.)<br />

• Prefix checkbox: Allows you to enter text which will be displayed with every page<br />

number.<br />

For example, if you use the prefix Page, the word Page, followed by a space and the<br />

actual page number, is displayed on each page. This means that page three will display<br />

Page 3. If you want the page number in the middle of the prefix, you need to use the<br />

# symbol as a variable for the page number. For example, “- pg.# -” on the second page<br />

prints as “- pg.2 -.”<br />

You can also use the following text symbols to include automatically generated text<br />

in the prefix:<br />

• “\ i” for the score set name<br />

• “\ n” for the project (file) name<br />

• “\ s” for the name of the currently shown display level, which can be the MIDI region<br />

or folder name (or even the project name, on the highest level)<br />

• “\ d” for the current date (at the time of printout)<br />

Bar Numbers Settings<br />

• Bar Numbers checkbox: Select to turn on the display of bar number parameters.<br />

• Horizontal Position pop-up menu: Choose either At Bar Line or At Bar Center.<br />

• Vertical Position field: The height above the staff. If a negative value is set here, the bar<br />

numbers are placed below the staff.<br />

• Step field: This value controls the interval (in bars) between the display of bar numbers.<br />

A value of 4, for example, results in bar numbers at the first, fifth, ninth bar, and so on.<br />

If you only want bar numbers to be displayed at the beginning of each staff line, set<br />

this parameter to 0.<br />

• Bar Offset field: This value is added to all actual bar numbers, for display.<br />

• Start with field: Automatic numbering begins at the bar indicated here.<br />

1244 Chapter 43 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>

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