If there is something else you are having trouble with, please be specific about exactly where else we should be looking and what we should be looking for. This dialog allows you to adjust the overall layout of your score by changing the spacing of margins, systems, staves, lyrics lines, and frames. So if you are finding space not being added automatically as you add verses, please attach your score here so we can see what is going on. If this is not happening, it could be you are doing something incorrectly, and adding a spacer might make things worse in the long run. You can reduce the lyric margins in Style / Edit General Style / Page. You should find space already increases autoamtically as you add verses. It makes the entire staff smaller, so you can fit more lines on a page. You may also want to change the Line Spacing from Multiple (at 1. MuseScore always allocates extra space for them, which is a fairly standard thing to do, but it's causing problems here as your page is simply not big enough to accomodate them, as noted by Jojo. A staff or stave is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch. Bringing it all the way down to 0 allows page 18 to just fit.Īnyhow, the only issue I see is with lyrics. Pages 8-17 take slightly more space than the others because there is one staff with lyrics, but page 18 is *way* longer because it contains lyrics on every staff. But from what I see, all pages have essentially identical layout except page 1, which contains the header, and page 18, which contains lyrics. This is sort of working for me, but sort of not. For one thing, I'm not sure *which* measures were most recently added. You are supposed to be able to stretch and compress measures by selecting them and pressing ctrl+ and ctrl+ for smaller and larger respectively. I also don't understand what you mean about wanting to increasse space on the "most recently added measures". I don't see anything unusual at the bottom of any page. I'm not sure what "additional horizontal lines" you mean.
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