84: Blank or title page - how to create
Sibelius 3 or higher allows you to add a title page automatically in the New Score dialog. This can only be done when creating a new score.
In Sibelius 5 you can add a title page at any time by going to Create, Title page. To add a blank page anywhere in the score go to Layout, Break, Special Page Break. If you haven't yet got the latest version of Sibelius, get an upgrade.
Sibelius 2 includes a number of manuscript papers with blank title pages already created for you. If you need to create a title page yourself:
- Create a single empty bar at the beginning of your score (Shift-Command-B or Ctrl+Shift+B and then click before the initial barline).
- Select the bar line at the end of your new bar 1 and:
- In Sibelius 2 (and higher): open the Bars panel of the Properties window
- In Sibelius 1.x: type Command-I or Alt+Enter to access the Bar Properties dialog box
- Switch on Page break and Section end. This will force your original first bar onto the second page of your score.
- Choose Create > Bar Number Change and renumber the first bar of your piece (i.e. the first bar with music in it) as bar 1.
- In the House Style > Engraving Rules (File > House Style in Sibelius 1.x) dialog, choose the Instruments page and switch on Instrument Names - at new section
- Make the empty bar at the start of your score invisible:
- In Sibelius 3 (and higher): choose Create > Other > Staff Type Change > Pitched > No lines (hidden)
- In Sibelius 2: choose Create > Staff Type Change > Pitched > No lines (hidden)
- In Sibelius 1.x: Create > Staff Type Change > No lines (hidden), then click Create
- Click before the initial barline of the empty bar. Repeat as necessary for other instruments.
- Make the beginning of your piece (on page 2) visible again by inserting a staff type change back to 5 lines (as above). Repeat as necessary for other instruments.
- Choose Create > Text > Title, then click on your blank page and type, then arrange as required.
Details
Product |
Sibelius |
Versions affected |
1.003 - 1.4, 2 - 2.11, 3.0 - 3.1.3, 4.0 - 4.1, 5.0 - 5.2.5, 6.0 - 6.2, 7.0 - 7.1 |
Changed |
20 Nov 2007 |