The number above the whole rest in the measure changed the count from 2 to 3. Then I right-clicked in the middle of the three staves again and clicked the shortcut option to add a measure. Now I repeated the above steps to highlight all three staves in the empty measure with the number 2 above the multi-rest bar. The number above each of the whole measure rest signs changed to the number 2. With all three staves highlighted, I right-clicked in the middle of them and left clicked on the option to add a measure. Next, I held down the shift key on my keyboard of the computer, then clicked once on the bottom bass clef staff to highlight all three staves for the right hand, the left hand and foot pedal parts. I double-clicked on the treble clef staff of the measure that is supposed to have a rest all through it to highlight it. Still the measure just showed the rest sign to indicate that only one whole measure had the rest sign on all staves (treble, bass and the pedal note staff for organ music, which I am trying to transcribe from an arrangement that my father wrote many years ago). ![]() I did click in the box to create multi-measure rests, then clicked ok. I read that part about creating multi-rest bars, but even then as I tried what you suggested, nothing seemed to happen. ![]() ![]() You understood exactly what I was trying to find.
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