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This tab allows you select the instruments:

-to be displayed/hidden in Multitrack display mode  
-to be printed out  



By default, all modules are displayed or printed out with tablature and/or notation according to the general screen mode that has been set. This sub-dialogue, however, allows you to specify a display/printout mode for particular modules. The options made here are saved with the *.tef file.

You can select tablature and/or notation or neither, if you wish. This allows you, for instance, to display/print out the notation for one instrument and the tablature for another. This can be very useful for a score containing both instrumental and vocal modules.

The following options concern printout only :

If the "Connecting Line" box is checked, TablEdit connects the various instrument parts with a vertical line.

The "Extra Spacing Between Groups" parameter allows you to increase the vertical space separating separate systems.

Notes:

TablEdit automatically prints out silent measures when:
-an instrumental part in a multi-instrument tablature contains several, consecutive, empty measures  
-this part is printed out separately.  
-the "Automatic Rests" display option and the "Fixed Width Measures" printing option are both disabled.  

The module (instrument) names are not automatically included in the printout. If you wish to include these, the formatting command &l&i will have to be included in the header formatting string(s) in the Page Layout options tab. This will then display the module name at the far left of each row.

It should be noted that printout of any of the above multitrack formats will probably require adjustments in the spacing settings made in the General options dialog.