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Focusing Tab


Undo and Redo operations
Focus on Undo and Redo - Controls whether the Editing Area is to show the place where changes have occurred upon completion of these operations.
Focus Before Executing Operation - Forces the Editor to perform an operation in two steps. First the area which is to be modified is indicated, and by clicking on the button a second time the actual operation is implemented.

On which part of selection to focus
This toggle gives you the ability to control Focusing in the event that the selected fragment turns out to be a larger size than the display area. The Selection Start position forces the Editor to focus on the first note of the selected group, and Selection Center focuses the Editor on the middle of the group.

Miscellaneous
Focus on Cut - Forces the Editor to refocus on that point where cutting is occurring.
Focus on Multiple Selection - Controls whether the Editor will be focused on the selected group of musical notes.

Note: Focusing upon selection will not occur if even one of the selected notes is visible in the Editing Area.



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