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Multiple time signatures
Occasionally scores have two simultaneous time signatures with the same bar-length, such as 2/4 against 6/8. To input this sort of case:
* Create a 2/4 time signature and input the 2/4 music as normal
* Input the 6/8 music as triplet eighths (quavers), but use the Create > Tuplet dialog at least for the first tuplet, switching on None and switching off Bracket, so it won't show that they're triplets
* You can copy the first 6/8 bar as a quick way to get the triplet rhythm for subsequent bars
* When all of the music has been inputted, delete the 2/4 time signature and drag the first note rightwards until there's enough space for a replacement time signature
* Type the 2/4 and 6/8 using text - start with nothing selected and use Create > Text > Other staff text > Time signatures (one staff only)
* Click where you want to put the time signature to type it in as text, with a Return (on the main keyboard) after the top number.
In cases where two or more time signatures with different bar lengths are required, such as 4/4 and 5/4:
* Calculate the lowest common multiple between the two time signatures - in this case, 20/4 - and create that as the time signature
* When all of the music has been inputted, delete the 20/4 time signature and drag the first note rightwards until there's enough space for a replacement time signature
* Type the 4/4 and 5/4 using text - to do this you'll need to create a new text style (see above)
* Add the extra barlines using the vertical line from the Create > Line dialog.
This method has the advantage of ensuring that systems end at coinciding barlines.
If simultaneous time signatures always have barlines in different places, adopt the same procedure, but remove the barlines in one staff (see Hiding barlines on some staves only in see 2.3 Barlines), then use the vertical line from the Staff lines pane in the Create > Line dialog to draw in suitable barlines where you want them.