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The same number of eraser strokes are required to remove the annotation as
were needed to create it.
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One-stroke annotations (such as circles) are removed with one stroke of the
eraser.
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Zoom Tool
Sometimes it is easier to make a more accurate notation on a score if you enlarge that
portion of the score. Use the zoom feature to zoom-in on a portion of the score. Once
the zoom feature is turned on, it remains on until you turn it off, even if you open a new
score.
To zoom in on a portion of the score
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Zoom
Tap the
icon on the Annotation Toolbar.
2
Use the cursor to draw a box around the area you want to enlarge. When you
release the mouse button, the area in the box will display in the full size of the
window.
3
To change the zoom magnification, do one of the following:
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Use the drop down list on the main toolbar.
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Click in the window to increase the size.
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Use Alt + Click in the window to decrease the size.
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Tap a location on the screen to increase zoom by one level.
4
The zoom pull down on the menu in the toolbar works in conjunction with the Zoom
tool. You can select a zoom level from the menu as well as by using the tool.
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MusicPad User's Guide
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